The latest from National Law Journal
- 9th Circuit vacates ruling that found Don't Ask, Don't Tell unconstitutional
- Class cases allege cows slaughtered to raise milk prices
- Institute revokes offer to locate con law center at N.C. school after faculty, alums object to donor
- FCC's final rule on Internet regulations spurs challenges
- Kirkland & Ellis pledges $2.75 million to Stanford Law School
- On same day, Justice Department and NFIB urge Supreme Court review of health care reform
- Illinois Law acknowledges pattern of reporting inaccurate data
- Insurance companies may not intervene to seek fees in MGA case
- Federal Circuit reverses infringement judgment, injunction against HemCon
- Slideshow: 4th Annual Legal Times Awards
- Are you a hustler?
- OPINION: Errors in eyewitness evidence
- OPINION: It's time to fix our sentencing laws
- Corporate liability under Alien Tort Statute: Don't elevate form over substance
- LAW SCHOOLS: A SPECIAL REPORT
- SURVEY OF LAW FIRM ECONOMICS
- E-DISCOVERY: The case for treating EDD like business as usual
9th Circuit vacates ruling that found Don't Ask, Don't Tell unconstitutional | Top |
A federal appeals court has vacated a ruling finding Don't Ask, Don't Tell unconstitutional, concluding that the Sept. 20 repeal of the military's ban on openly gay servicemembers rendered the case moot. | |
Class cases allege cows slaughtered to raise milk prices | Top |
More than half a million cows have been slaughtered in order to raise the price of milk in the United States, according to a pair of class action lawsuits filed against some of the nation's largest dairy companies and trade associations. | |
Institute revokes offer to locate con law center at N.C. school after faculty, alums object to donor | Top |
Politics have derailed a proposed state constitutional law research center at North Carolina Central University School of Law. | |
FCC's final rule on Internet regulations spurs challenges | Top |
Appellate challenges to the Federal Communications Commission's open Internet regulations are piling up days after the agency's release of its final rule on the matter. The FCC's Sept. 23 publication of a final rule in the Federal Register opened the floodgates for court challenges. | |
Kirkland & Ellis pledges $2.75 million to Stanford Law School | Top |
Kirkland & Ellis has pledged $2.75 million to Stanford Law School over the next five years to fund expanded clinical programs, new student awards and a series of panels and symposia on the legal profession, the school announced Thursday. | |
On same day, Justice Department and NFIB urge Supreme Court review of health care reform | Top |
Legal maneuvers on Wednesday made it likelier than ever that the Supreme Court will rule on the constitutionality of the health care reform law during the coming term, with a decision likely to come down in the midst of the 2012 presidential campaign. | |
Illinois Law acknowledges pattern of reporting inaccurate data | Top |
The University of Illinois announced Wednesday that its law school reported inaccurate data to the American Bar Association on the academic credentials of its incoming students for the past three years, in addition to publishing inflated figures on its Web site this fall. | |
Insurance companies may not intervene to seek fees in MGA case | Top |
A federal judge has denied a request by insurance companies that paid legal costs for MGA Entertainment Inc. in its successful case against Mattel Inc. to intervene in a bid to snag part of the $141 million in attorney fees and costs awarded to the Bratz doll manufacturer. | |
Federal Circuit reverses infringement judgment, injunction against HemCon | Top |
A divided panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has vacated a $29.4 million judgment and permanent injunction against HemCon Inc. in a case about the rights of an allegedly infringing party to sell a product when the patent claim at issue was changed in re-examination. | |
Slideshow: 4th Annual Legal Times Awards | Top |
The fourth annual Legal Times Awards were held on Sept. 15, recognizing the top legal talent from around the Washington metropolitan area. This year's honorees included ten "champions," lawyers who upheld the legal industry's professional mission of public duty; ten "visionaries," including attorneys who have successfully guided their firms through a tough economy; and, for the first time, 20 of the most influential in-house counsel. | |
Are you a hustler? | Top |
There is so much talk about social this and techno that. Do X to get a job and Y to keep your job. But the singular characteristic that courses through the vein of achievement is hustling. | |
OPINION: Errors in eyewitness evidence | Top |
The high court should rule that witness certainty and other subjective factors should not be measured at times when doing so would impair the integrity of the underlying reliability inquiry. | |
OPINION: It's time to fix our sentencing laws | Top |
Years after the Supreme Court put the ball in Congress' court, commission can finally spur action. | |
Corporate liability under Alien Tort Statute: Don't elevate form over substance | Top |
No good purpose is served by construing ATS so that it ends up governing which business structures are used to conduct foreign operations. | |
LAW SCHOOLS: A SPECIAL REPORT | Top |
Law schools around the country are launching solo and small firm "incubators" — programs that helps recent graduates establish solo practices while also encouraging free or low-cost legal services to underserved communities. | |
SURVEY OF LAW FIRM ECONOMICS | Top |
Our national survey shows firms had a better 2010, and despite a hazy economy, they see promise in 2011. | |
E-DISCOVERY: The case for treating EDD like business as usual | Top |
Rather than wait for a lawsuit, companies should plan ahead to meet discovery obligations. | |
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