Feb 16 2009 Publication Federalist Society Review The Discipline of Prosecutors: Should Intent be a Requirement? The American prosecutor is an amalgam in terms of historical background. The office as it...
Nov 7 2008 Publication Federalist Society Review Anatomy of a Lawsuit: District of Columbia v. Heller It took nearly 5-1/2 years of litigation, a feckless 32-year handgun ban in the nation’s...
Aug 12 2008 Publication Bar Watch Bulletin August 12, 2008 Final Day of ABA Annual Meeting The American Bar Association's Annual Meeting will be taking place from August 7-12 in New...
Jul 3 2008 Publication Federalist Society Review Forensic Science Needs Checks and Balances Radley Balko, Roger Koppl Justice is the foundation of liberty. Thus, the proper functioning of our criminal justice system...
Jul 3 2008 Publication Federalist Society Review Buying Green: The U.S. Government Steps Up Environmentally Prefereable Purchasing Alec D. Rogers With an annual contract budget of over $400 billion, the U.S. government is the largest...
Mar 20 2008 Publication Federalist Society Review The Rise and (Coming) Fall of "F-Cubed" Securities Litigation George T. Conway, George ConwayI With increasing frequency, the plaintiffs’ bar has been filing what are being called “f-cubed” securities...
Mar 20 2008 Publication Federalist Society Review Finding Terrorist Needles: The Automated Targeting System Seth Stodder On any given day, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the agency within the Department...
Mar 20 2008 Publication Federalist Society Review Organized Labor's International Law Project? Transforming Workplace Rights into Human Rights Matthew C. Muggeridge For more than half a century, large U.S. labor unions, alone or in concert with...
Feb 3 2007 Publication Federalist Society Review Business Judgment Rule on the Line: Tower Air, IT Group, and Notice Pleading in Federal Court Randall W. Bodner, Peter L. Welsh The business judgment rule has long been a cornerstone of corporate law and business practice...
Feb 1 2007 Publication Bar Watch Bulletin February 2007 Preview of ABA Midyear Meeting, Interviews with Bill Neukom and Michael Wallace Once again, ABA Watch will be reporting live from the ABA’s Midyear meetings, which are...
The Discipline of Prosecutors: Should Intent be a Requirement?
The American prosecutor is an amalgam in terms of historical background. The office as it...
Anatomy of a Lawsuit: District of Columbia v. Heller
It took nearly 5-1/2 years of litigation, a feckless 32-year handgun ban in the nation’s...
Bar Watch Bulletin August 12, 2008
Final Day of ABA Annual Meeting
The American Bar Association's Annual Meeting will be taking place from August 7-12 in New...
Forensic Science Needs Checks and Balances
Radley Balko, Roger Koppl
Justice is the foundation of liberty. Thus, the proper functioning of our criminal justice system...
Buying Green: The U.S. Government Steps Up Environmentally Prefereable Purchasing
Alec D. Rogers
With an annual contract budget of over $400 billion, the U.S. government is the largest...
The Rise and (Coming) Fall of "F-Cubed" Securities Litigation
George T. Conway, George ConwayI
With increasing frequency, the plaintiffs’ bar has been filing what are being called “f-cubed” securities...
Finding Terrorist Needles: The Automated Targeting System
Seth Stodder
On any given day, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the agency within the Department...
Organized Labor's International Law Project? Transforming Workplace Rights into Human Rights
Matthew C. Muggeridge
For more than half a century, large U.S. labor unions, alone or in concert with...
Business Judgment Rule on the Line: Tower Air, IT Group, and Notice Pleading in Federal Court
Randall W. Bodner, Peter L. Welsh
The business judgment rule has long been a cornerstone of corporate law and business practice...
Bar Watch Bulletin February 2007
Preview of ABA Midyear Meeting, Interviews with Bill Neukom and Michael Wallace
Once again, ABA Watch will be reporting live from the ABA’s Midyear meetings, which are...