Today's Top Stories • 'Disparaging' Washington Football Trademarks Canceled • 'Redskins' Ruling Poses First Amendment Question • GM CEO to Congress: 'I'm Not Afraid of The Truth' • Prosecutors Raise Ethics Concerns Over Jack Abramoff Lawyer • The NLJ 350 Pop Quiz • Few Gains for Feds in Fighting Phony Weight-Loss Products More Stories from ALM • Phone Taps Set Tone in Traffic Court Case • Support Grows for Plans To Raise Judges' Mandatory Retirement Age • Women, Minorities— And Lawyers—Scarce on Corporate Boards • Winstead Names New Managing Shareholder for San Antonio Office Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. Ruling that the term "Redskin" is disparaging to Native Americans, a divided... Read More » If and when the Washington Redskins trademark dispute gets to the U.S. Supreme... Read More » General Motors Co. will create "a new norm and a new industry standard" for... Read More » Federal prosecutors want a judge in Washington to take a closer look at possible... Read More » Take a minute and test your knowledge of law firms on this year's NLJ 350. Read More » The notion that a pill—or a lotion or powder or tea—could magically... Read More » The logistics of getting a strip club's bus out of a Philadelphia Parking Authority... Read More » Momentum is gaining in the Legislature and in the bar for a proposed constitutional... Read More » Women and minorities are making very slow progress in gaining seats on public... Read More » Stephen Seidel said he was anxious to return to the practice of law and wanted... Read More » |
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