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- How should an ethical prosecutor deal with a high-publicity rape case?
- OPINION: Parsing the war power
- OPINION: No need for antitrust prosecution of Google
- Fill the lower federal courts
- Why is Roger Clemens on trial anyway?
- Could 'Wal-Mart' reach beyond class actions?
How should an ethical prosecutor deal with a high-publicity rape case? | Top |
It is clear that the New York County District Attorney's Office has, in this case, as in prior rape cases, proceeded with scrupulous adherence to ethical and constitutional requirements. | |
OPINION: Parsing the war power | Top |
Presidents Truman, Clinton and Obama have all gone to great lengths to argue to Congress and the public that clearly hostile military operations are neither wars nor hostilities. | |
OPINION: No need for antitrust prosecution of Google | Top |
Putting it under a microscope for actions it might take is anathema to our system of marketplace competition. | |
Fill the lower federal courts | Top |
Although nominations and confirmations have proceeded at a faster pace than in 2009 and 2010, progress is still slower than it should be. | |
Why is Roger Clemens on trial anyway? | Top |
The evidence against him is scant. | |
Could 'Wal-Mart' reach beyond class actions? | Top |
Some judges could now be more willing to transplant a formal predominance requirement to rulings about joinder and consolidation. | |
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