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- Federal Judge Nixes EEOC Breast Milk Pumping Case, Finds No COA re 'Lactation Discrimination'
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- Judge Doesn’t Buy Expanding 13th Amendment Argument in PETA Suit over Enslaved Whales
- Goldilocks Avoids Criminal Sanction When Sotomayor Judges Dispute on Sesame Street
- Popularity of Once-Much-Emulated US Constitution in Foreign Countries Now in 'Free Fall,' Study Says
- 9th Circuit Strikes Down California Ban on Gay Marriage
- 60-Day Suspension Suggested for State's Attorney Who Pulled Gun on Process Server
- What if Someone Could Measure What Lawyers Do?
- 2 Former TSU Law Students Sue Over 'Arbitrary and Capricious' D Grade in First-Year Contracts Class
- Law Prof's Donation Gets Him Naming Rights to Harvard Law School Restroom
- Unaware 'Anonymous' Existed Until Friday, Partner of Hacked Law Firm Is Now Fielding FBI Phone Calls
- In 'Perfect Storm' of Hard-to-Find Jobs and Stagnant Pay, Law Grads Can't Escape Hefty Student Loans
- Federal Judge Nixes EEOC Breast Milk Pumping Case, Finds No COA re 'Lactation Discrimination'
- Show Me the Money: Helping Clients Find and Protect Assets in a Divorce
- Goldilocks Avoids Criminal Sanction When Sotomayor Judges Dispute on Sesame Street
- Eric Holder Announces $2.4M in Grants to Help Improve Indigent Criminal Defense Services
- Judge Doesn’t Buy Expanding 13th Amendment Argument in PETA Suit over Enslaved Whales
- Chemerinsky: Civil Rights Cases Will Face New Hurdles




