• September 16, 2009 | The American Lawyer

    Regulator Reveals Defense Fees for Former Fannie Mae Execs

    Recent disclosures from the Federal Housing Finance Agency reveal that lawyers representing former Fannie Mae executives Franklin Raines, J. Timot

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  • October 14, 2002 | Legal Times

    Justices Off to a Running Start

    The battle over the constitutionality of Congress' latest effort to extend copyrights for existing and future works seemed to leave the Supreme Court conflicted and undecided last week. "W

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  • June 28, 2006 | National Law Journal

    Net peers step up for Craigslist in suit

    CHICAGO-GOOGLE INC., Amazon.com Inc., AOL and Yahoo Inc. are helping defend online peer Craigslist Inc. against a lawsuit that would hold the Web site liable for discriminatory housing ads th

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  • March 6, 2006 | Texas Lawyer

    Questions in Redistricting Case Focus on Race, Not Partisanship

    Election law scholars expected the Texas Legislature's 2003 remapping of the state's congressional districts to give the U.S. Supreme Court another chance to decide what constitutional limits,

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  • August 9, 2010 | National Law Journal

    INADMISSIBLE

    THE FIGHT GOES ON Since 2005, Williams & Connolly has been using the federal public records law to squeeze documents from the government about the Cendant

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  • September 9, 2010 | The American Lawyer

    IP Boutiques: Open for Business

    In The Pearl , John Steinbeck highlights the dangers of wealth and status through the story of Kino, a poor man content with his simple life who finds a large pearl and allows the precious

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  • June 30, 2003 | Legal Times

    Inadmissible

    CHANGING OF THE GUARD AT CIVIL RIGHTS UNITAssistant Attorney General Ralph Boyd, head of the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, announced plans las

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  • August 17, 2009 | National Law Journal

    Souter Returns to Granite State

    WASHINGTON — Six weeks after retiring from the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice David Souter's new life is taking shape — a New Hampshire life that will keep him away from Washington

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  • September 2, 2004 | Legal Times

    Oral Advocates Learn Lessons from High- Court Podium

    WASHINGTON -- Not long ago, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg described the first oral argument she made to the Supreme Court, when she worked as an American Civil Liberties Union

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  • September 1, 2004 | The American Lawyer

    Speak Wisely

    Not long ago, U.S. Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg described the first oral argument she made to the Supreme Court, when she worked as an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer in the

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