2007 U.S. News Law School Rankings :: L&C Law in Top 100 (#77) :: Environmental Law Program Is #1, Again! :: L&C Press Release :: Top Movers
EFF to Appeal Apple Trade Secret Case :: More Info on Apple v. Does
Strict Guest Worker Program, Dubbed “Modern Form of Slavery,” Ruled Illegal in Israel
Court Orders FEC to Get Moving – One Way or the Other – on ‘527′ Rules
Washington Man Wins Right to Post to Own Website :: Trummel v. Mitchell
Sentencing Guidelines Survive Oregon High Court Review :: Oregon v. Perez
Court Fines Kennel Owner for Refusing to Sell Puppy to Lesbian
Chicago Won’t Enforce Law That Turns Illegal Immigrants Into Criminals
State Orders Removal of “Little Brother is Watching” Billboard
Another Former DeLay Aide Pleads, Agrees to Cooperate With Prosecutors
Bonds Sues Over Book Profits, Not Steroid Claims
Fewer Marshes + More Man-made Ponds = Increased Wetlands
Lawsuit Shines Harsh Light on Sunscreen Claims
How Do You Solve the Problem of Scalia?
India Cracks Down on Gender Abortions
Senators Question EPA Proposal to Ease Toxic Reporting Rules :: Press Release & Letter
Mass High Court Limits Same-Sex Marriages to State Residents :: Cote-Whitacre v. Dept. of Public Service
Action Photo of Scalia Using Disputed Gesture Released
The Comedy of IP Overkill
How Environmentalists Lost the Battle Over TCE to the Pentagon
Justices Hear Arguments Over Whether Foreigners Have Reciprocal Rights in the U.S. :: Analysis: How to Enforce an International Right
L&C Law 77th in Sneak Peak at 2006 Law School Rankings (pdf) :: Deconstructing the Rankings
Scalia Seeks Justice Over Gesture :: “O-So-Sweet” Letter to the Editor
Charles Taylor Sent to War Crimes Court
Supreme Court Debates Rights of Inventors in eBay Case :: Analysis: No Penalty for Patent “Trolls”
Former Judges on Secretive Panel Speak Out on Spy Program
Apple vs. Apple in Dispute Over Trademark :: Beatles Suit Rocks iTunes
Ex-Prosecutor Accused of Concealing Evidence in Terror Case
Apple Sued, Puts Limits on iPod Levels
Internet Firms Criticize Net Neutrality Bill
Extension of Voting Act Is Likely Despite Criticism
Senate Passes Pared-Down Lobbying Bill
JURIST - Paper Chase