Today's Top Stories    • Ginsburg Speaks Out on Congress, Women and the Constitution     • Meet the Lawyer Behind Yahoo's Fight Over Surveillance     • House Members Join Law Firms in Opposing Tax Change     • State Laws Criminalizing Campaign Lies Take Hit     • D.C. Circuit Reverses $2.3M Verdict for Wrongfully Jailed Man     • Law Firm Sued Over Use of Stock Images on Website     • Disability-Rights Advocates sue over DC's Emergency Plans     • NFL Investigation Leads to Questions on Law Firm Choice       More Stories from ALM    • Ex-Client Sues, Alleges Conflict of Interest Against Thompson & Knight       • Locke Lord Signs Letter of Intent With Edwards Wildman Palmer       • VerdictSearch: Jury Awards Man $60,000 Who Fell in Oil-Change Pit at Auto Shop       • Trio of Nominees for Texas Benches Praised     Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications.             Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Friday that a ruling like Burwell v. Hobby... Read More »          Marc Zwillinger has long been a ?technology guy,? specializing in data security... Read More »          A majority in the U.S. House of Representatives has lined up behind law firms... Read More »          September has not been a good month for state laws that make it a crime to lie... Read More »          The District of Columbia will not have to pay $2.3 million in damages to a man... Read More »          Men and women in suits sitting around talking. That classic web image is one... Read More »          Washington-area disability-rights advocates this week filed a federal class... Read More »          Clients often hire firms with whom they have a business connection, as Wilmer... Read More »             A former client of Thompson & Knight files a $1 million lawsuit against... Read More »          Dallas-based Locke Lord announces a letter of intent to combine with Edwards... Read More »          A man suffered a closed head injury when he fell into the 6-foot deep pit at... Read More »          Robert Pitman, who would become Texas' first openly gay U.S. district judge,... Read More »         |   
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