Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Justices Reject Florida's IQ Test for Death Penalty

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• Justices Reject Florida's IQ Test for Death Penalty

• Squire Patton Boggs Leaders Predict Merger With Few Conflicts

• Dean Resigns Abruptly at Indiana Tech Law School

• Suit Cleared Against Officers for Arresting Photographer

• The Case of the Traveling Trademark

• First Openly Gay NFL Pick Is Helping Expand Views on Legal Equality

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• Paying For Prestige

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• Major Financial Institutions Named in New RMBS Fraud Suit

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Justices Reject Florida's IQ Test for Death Penalty

States violate the U.S. Constitution if they use only an IQ score as a bright-line... Read More »

Squire Patton Boggs Leaders Predict Merger With Few Conflicts

Leaders of Patton Boggs and Squire Sanders on Tuesday called their firms' merger,... Read More »

Dean Resigns Abruptly at Indiana Tech Law School

Administrators at the university in Fort Wayne, Ind., released a brief statement... Read More »

Suit Cleared Against Officers for Arresting Photographer

A federal appeals court has ruled that citizens have a First Amendment right... Read More »

The Case of the Traveling Trademark

The reputation of Bayer's brand didn't stop at the border, especially when a... Read More »

First Openly Gay NFL Pick Is Helping Expand Views on Legal Equality

Michael Sam will transform how we perceive the LGBTQ community. Read More »

 

Paying For Prestige

Law schools paid federal appeals judges anywhere from several thousand dollars... Read More »

Controlling Legal Risk of Google Glass and Wearable Tech

From an employer's perspective, Google Glass and other wearable devices bring... Read More »

Major Financial Institutions Named in New RMBS Fraud Suit

A San Diego-based securities litigation firm representing a German bank is suing... Read More »

Major Financial Institutions Named in New RMBS Fraud Suit

A San Diego-based securities litigation firm representing a German bank is suing... Read More »



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