The latest from National Law Journal
- 8th Circuit to tackle NFL dispute
- Plaintiffs fight to sue Toyota in California
- Museum dispute hits courts
- OPINION: The Ultimate Men's Club
- OPINION: How to teach ethics in law schools
8th Circuit to tackle NFL dispute | Top |
All-Pro quarterbacks Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Peyton Manning will play defense in St. Louis on June 3 as they face National Football League owners in a legal challenge that could decide the fate of the 2011 season. | |
Plaintiffs fight to sue Toyota in California | Top |
Should consumers who relied upon Toyota Motor Corp.'s guarantees of reliability and safety be allowed to recover damages under relatively permissive California state law — regardless of the state in which they live or purchased Toyota vehicles? Arguments over that point have grown heated in the MDL over defects in Toyota's acceleration systems. | |
Museum dispute hits courts | Top |
Everything seemed in place in the early 2000s to have the Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial open by the end of the decade. Beyond a basic concept, however, the major donors couldn't seem to agree on anything else. | |
OPINION: The Ultimate Men's Club | Top |
The small number of women among the legal teams honored in the NLJ's 2011 Appellate Hot List suggests minimal progress for women in the profession. The percentage of women on the list is sadly similar to the percentage of women partners in firms nationally. | |
OPINION: How to teach ethics in law schools | Top |
Model Rules of Professional Conduct don't provide answers to many ethical dilemmas; schools should fill in the gaps. | |
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