Paul L. Boley
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Law in the News

Archive for October, 2007

10/31/2007

Is Your Halloween Costume Legal?

Appeals Court Weighs Who’s an Enemy Combatant

Roots of False Confession: Spotlight Is Now on the F.B.I.

Mukasey Calls Waterboarding Repugnant But Declines to Say It’s Illegal

Justices Stay Execution, a Signal to Lower Courts

Harvard Law Professor Seeks to Legitimize Poker
:: Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society

Parents of Students Who Fought for Legal Immigration Status Deported

When Judges Attack! The War President Is Finding a Less Pliant Judiciary

Iraq Takes Step Toward Lifting U.S. Contractors’ Immunity

“The Family Guy” Brazen Use of “When You Wish Upon a Star” Brings Copyright Suit

Justices Consider Dueling Hypotheticals in Child Porn Case

Is Fighting Your Patent Case in Public Really a Good Idea?

Judge Who Lost Pant Suit Loses Job

After 20 Years U.S. Drops Charges Against L.A. 8 Terrorism Defendants

21 Convicted, Accused Mastermind and 6 Others Acquitted in Madrid Bombings

Federal Judge Accuses Prosecutors of Injustice

Prince Harry Quizzed on Shooting of Threatened Birds

Foreign Executives Feel Antitrust Crackdown

Multiple Deductibles Apply in ‘Popcorn Lung’ Lawsuits

10/30/2007

DOJ Official Apologizes for ‘Clumsy’ Minority Remark

Eyes on Supreme Court in Execution Case Tuesday

Major Publishers Back National Geographic in Copyright Fight

‘Killer Keller’ Has Got To Go
:: Texas Lawyers Petition Court to Adopt E-Mail Filing

Why Are Firms Failing to Retain Minority Recruits?

High Court Reviews Child Pornography Law
:: Supreme Court Argument Report

Burning Man Suspect Held in Cathedral Arson Attempt

Agency Defends Animal Killings
:: PEER Study, Federal Government Killing Record Number of Carnivores

Feds Want to Survey, Possibly Clean Up Vast Garbage Pit in Pacific

FTC Seeks Power to Fine Spyware Operations

When Are Internet Service Providers Legally Responsible For Content Posted By Others?

How to Avoid Being Dubbed a Human Rights Abuser

Lawsuit Filed Over Virtual Theft in Second Life