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November 3, 2009
Feature
- Washington, D.C. Court to decide if two- person Labor Board legal
- Washington, D.C. Retail faces uncertainty as CIT enters bankruptcy
- Washington, D.C. High court won't review civil rights-era case Justices Stevens and Scalia wanted to hear case
- Nebraska Open meetings fight Residents appeal to toss out $3.8 million school bond
- Lecture on Gitmo at Wayne Law, Nov. 11
- Racial disparities in the criminal justice system
headlines
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- Lawyers ‘have to stand up and say something,’ Breyer tells ABA assembly
- Defense lawyers for convicted Parkland, Florida, school shooter cry as victims’ parents testify
- 'It's Gotten Overcomplicated': Covington's Rani Gupta Says Courts Might Be Jumping to Incorrect Scientific Conclusions in COVID-19 Business Interruption Cases
- Plaintiffs Attorneys Seek Additional Sanctions Against Google in Data Privacy Case Over 'Incognito' Searches
- Water and electric quarrels test the limits of tribal power
- The morning read for Friday, Aug. 5