Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Supreme Court's Use of 'Intellectual Disability' Wins Praise

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• Supreme Court's Use of 'Intellectual Disability' Wins Praise

• Pro-Israel Group's Suit Against IRS Can Proceed, Judge Says

• Law Schools Paid Judges Nearly $2M to Teach, Lecture in 2012

• Food Safety Group Sues USDA Seeking Salmonella Ban

• Dean Resigns Abruptly at Indiana Tech Law School

• Suit Cleared Against Officers for Arresting Photographer

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Supreme Court's Use of 'Intellectual Disability' Wins Praise

Advocates for those with intellectual disabilities are applauding the U.S. Supreme... Read More »

Pro-Israel Group's Suit Against IRS Can Proceed, Judge Says

A pro-Israel group got the green light to move forward with a suit against the... Read More »

Law Schools Paid Judges Nearly $2M to Teach, Lecture in 2012

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

Food Safety Group Sues USDA Seeking Salmonella Ban

In a bid to force the U.S. Department of Agriculture to take action on antibiotic-resistant... 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 »

 

Judge Lynn Rosenthal Wreaks Havoc In Courthouse Parking Lot Before DUI Arrest

Broward Circuit Judge Lynn Rosenthal has been arrested by a Broward sheriff's... Read More »

Law Firms Fail to Protect Data when File Sharing

LexisNexis survey shows disconnect between security concerns and steps taken... Read More »

Reverse Commute

U.S. Steel's longtime general counsel, James Garraux, joined the Pittsburgh... Read More »

Pro-Israel Group's Suit Against IRS Can Proceed, Judge Says

A pro-Israel group got the green light to move forward with a suit against the... Read More »



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