The latest from National Law Journal
- 9th Circuit to reconsider Armenian genocide case en banc
- Citing Orwell, justices appear wary of GPS surveillance by police
- An angry Court gives New Orleans prosecutors a scolding
- Illinois blames fudged data on a single administrator
- D.C. Circuit rules Obama health care law constitutional
- O'Melveny: Settlement talks with MGA near collapse
- Government argues 'Big-Dig' fraud sentences were too lenient
- In passport clash, a question of the president's powers
- LAW SCHOOLS REVIEW
- Present a corporation's human face at trial
- OPINION: A changing paradigm
- OPINION: Never-ending asbestos quagmire
- IN-HOUSE COUNSEL: Charitable bent
- The Minority 40 Under 40
- IP LAW: A SPECIAL REPORT
| 9th Circuit to reconsider Armenian genocide case en banc | Top |
| A federal appeals court has ordered an en banc rehearing of a challenge to a California statute that has spawned lawsuits against insurance firms on behalf of victims of the Armenian genocide. | |
| Citing Orwell, justices appear wary of GPS surveillance by police | Top |
| Police use of GPS surveillance and society's expectations of privacy clashed in the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday as justices weighed new technology and its impact on Fourth Amendment rights. | |
| An angry Court gives New Orleans prosecutors a scolding | Top |
| The Supreme Court took the New Orleans prosecutor's office to the woodshed on Tuesday, scolding its lawyer for what one justice said was a long history of accusations that the office has ignored the right of defendants to receive exculpatory evidence before trial. | |
| Illinois blames fudged data on a single administrator | Top |
| The former assistant dean for admissions and financial aid at the University of Illinois College of Law was solely responsible for a pattern of misreporting the Law School Admission Test scores and grade point averages of incoming students, according to the university's final report on the matter. | |
| D.C. Circuit rules Obama health care law constitutional | Top |
| A divided federal appeals court in Washington has upheld the constitutionality of the Obama administration's health care reform law, solidifying the split among circuit courts over the controversial legislation. | |
| O'Melveny: Settlement talks with MGA near collapse | Top |
| A tentative settlement of O'Melveny & Myers' $10.2 million billing dispute with former client MGA Entertainment Inc. is on the verge of falling apart, an attorney for the law firm told a judge on Nov. 7. | |
| Government argues 'Big-Dig' fraud sentences were too lenient | Top |
| In a rare appeal by the government of a criminal sentence, a federal prosecutor argued on Nov. 7 that the punishment given two concrete company employees convicted of fraud related to Boston's $15 billion "Big Dig" project didn't reflect the seriousness of their offenses. | |
| In passport clash, a question of the president's powers | Top |
| A seemingly narrow-gauge dispute over the wording used on certain U.S. passports triggered a broad-ranging discussion at the Supreme Court on Monday about the separation of powers in matters of foreign policy. | |
| LAW SCHOOLS REVIEW | Top |
| Rising tuition. Misleading employment statistics. Inadequate skills training. One law school professor has launched a full-scale assault on the legal education system in response to these mounting issues. Are law schools in crisis? | |
| Present a corporation's human face at trial | Top |
| Counsel should attempt, through testimony, to imbue a company with the admirable characteristics of its employees. | |
| OPINION: A changing paradigm | Top |
| Mandatory ADR has dramatically reduced the pendency time of cases in the Western District of Pennsylvania. | |
| OPINION: Never-ending asbestos quagmire | Top |
| It is long past time to reform the out-of-control litigation; policymakers can begin by mandating greater claims transparency from the asbestos bankruptcy trusts. | |
| IN-HOUSE COUNSEL: Charitable bent | Top |
| Profile of Paul Neumann, general counsel of Trinity Health, one of the largest nonprofit health systems in the United States. | |
| The Minority 40 Under 40 | Top |
| The lawyers profiled here were all born in the 1970s, a decade when law schools and law firms were just beginning to welcome minorities in significant numbers. The thriving careers of these lawyers — at law firms and in government, academia and public interest — attest to the greater opportunities available to them, as well as to their talents. | |
| IP LAW: A SPECIAL REPORT | Top |
| The sweeping patent reform law enacted last month is expected to create new classes of intellectual property winners and losers as game-changing provisions kick in during the next 18 months. | |
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