Law Journal
- LEGAL AID: A SPECIAL REPORT
- Fee fight headed for courtroom
- Divided on discovery
- OPINION: Ethical oversight for the justices
- OPINION: Teaching the rule of law in China
- OPINION: Civil litigation as a predatory weapon?
- THE PRACTICE: Recent case raises issue of labor's antitrust exemption
| LEGAL AID: A SPECIAL REPORT | |
| An in-depth report examining the impact of legal aid programs on clients and the politics surrounding funding. | |
| Fee fight headed for courtroom | |
| A $4 million jury award for a man savagely beaten outside a Washington nightclub is at the center of a rare court fight over fees between attorneys who represented the plaintiff. | |
| Divided on discovery | |
| The federal judiciary appears evenly split and prosecutors and defense lawyers sharply divided over a proposal to broaden criminal discovery obligations following a high-profile case of alleged government misconduct, according to a national survey. | |
| OPINION: Ethical oversight for the justices | |
| Congress should pass bill requiring justices to provide reasons for recusal decisions, with review by outside panel. | |
| OPINION: Teaching the rule of law in China | |
| Students participating in Temple Law LL.M. program may read widely about rights not recognized in China. | |
| OPINION: Civil litigation as a predatory weapon? | |
| Deep-pocket litigants have the ability to use the high cost of litigation, along with the American rule on fees and costs, to deter their opponents. | |
| THE PRACTICE: Recent case raises issue of labor's antitrust exemption | |
| The 9th Circuit ruled that employers' agreement to share revenue, to counter a 'whipsaw' strike, violated antitrust law. | |
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