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Confirmation hearing turns political for D.C. Circuit nominee

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Confirmation hearing turns political for D.C. Circuit nominee

Wednesday's Senate confirmation hearing for U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit nominee Sri Srinivasan quickly devolved into partisan arguments about the speed of judicial nominations in general.



New York Law School doubles its clinical offerings

New York Law School plans a major expansion for its clinical offerings that would double the number of real-world training programs available to students next year.



Three-year suspension urged for Blagojevich's ex-lawyer

An attorney ethics board has called for a three-year suspension of the law license held by the ex-chief of staff to former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.




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BP loses bid to block 'fictitious' oil spill claims

A federal judge has refused BP's request to halt payments to some businesses allegedly claiming "fictitious losses" from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.



'America's Sheriff' loses challenge to sentence

Former Orange County, Calif., Sheriff Mike Carona will remain housed at a federal prison in Englewood, Colo., after losing his bid to set aside his 5 1/2-year sentence based on the dim view the U.S. Supreme Court took of "honest services" fraud three years ago in Skilling v. U.S.





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