• July 1, 1999 | Texas Lawyer

    The World War II Breakfast Club

    Lawyers love to talk. But the senior aristocracy of the Lubbock bar who formed a breakfast club every Saturday morning to do just that share more than a love of the law. "All of us se

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  • April 19, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

    Computer Nightmares

    My colleague's computer nightmare began one night when he noticed his home Internet broadband connection was dead. He called his service provider, and was told that his service was shut down b

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  • May 31, 2001 | New York Law Journal

    The Telecommunications Industry: Setoff and Recoupment Revisited

    The telecommunications industry is making headlines -- fundamentally different headlines than this same industry made only a few years ago. By now, the stories have become all too famili

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  • July 12, 2004 | Alm

    A New Batch of Cases and Controversies

    After its summer recess, the Supreme Court will return in October to cases ranging from juvenile executions and racial segregation to wine trading and medicinal marijuana. More than 3

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  • United States v. Gonzalez

    Publication Date: 2008-09-05
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    Date Filed: 2008-09-02
    Court: 11th Cir.
    Judge: Per curiam.
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    Case Number: 06-15365

    PUBLISHBefore BIRCH, PRYOR and KRAVITCH, Circuit Judges.Pedro Gonzalez ("Gonzalez") was convicted of several counts of mail and wire fraud. On appeal, he challenges both his convictions and his

  • October 3, 2008 | Texas Lawyer

    Appellate courts wrestle with diversity issues

    Marie Jamison thought working at a state appellate court was important enough to her legal career that she took a cut in pay when she accepted a law clerk position at the a class="linelink"

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  • October 13, 2008 | National Law Journal

    User-generated videos online raise vexing issues

    The past several years have seen an explosion in video content on the Internet. Led by YouTube's success as a platform for user-generated content (along with, early on, unlicensed

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  • August 20, 2008 | New York Law Journal

    Ex Post Facto Clause Error in Trafficking Case Prompts New Trial

    A man accused of human trafficking under the guise of a consensual sadomasochistic relationship will get a new trial because of the ex post facto clause to the U.S. Constitution. Glenn Mar

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  • September 21, 2009 | National Law Journal

    Musicians ask FCC to probe radio boycott

    You won't hear Bruce Springsteen on KXIT ("Your home for the classics") in the Texas Panhandle — or Sheryl Crow or Tim McGraw or Rod Stewart or dozens of other artists eit

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  • United States v. Paull

    Publication Date: 2009-01-20
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    Date Filed: 2009-01-09
    Court: 6th Cir.
    Judge: Boggs, Chief Judge
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    Case Number: 07-3482

    RECOMMENDED FOR FULL-TEXT PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit Rule 206Argued: October 23, 2008Before: BOGGS, Chief Judge; and MERRITT and GRIFFIN, Circuit Judges.BOGGS, C. J., delivered the