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Archive for January, 2008

1/30/2008

Bush Asserts Authority to Bypass Defense Act
:: Signing Statement on H.R. 4986

Mukasey Refuses to Say Whether Waterboarding Is Illegal
:: AG, Lawmakers Clash on Torture

Class Certified in Suit Over Wisconsin Law Student Bar Exam Exemption

Congress Extends Extended Surveillance Law Another 15 Days
:: Time to Do Away With the Terrorist Alarm Clock

Thomas Barr, Top Lawyer in I.B.M. Case, Dies at 77

2nd Circuit Considers Intent, Knowledge in Lynne Stewart Case

The Gray Areas of Search-Engine Law

Patent Attorneys, Clients Banking on IP Brokerages

Return of Central Valley Chinook Hits Near-Record Low

Costco Loses Case on Lowering Beer, Wine Prices
:: Costco Wholesale Corp. v. Maleng (pdf)

Home Gator Hunting Law Introduced in S.C.

L.A. Introduces 24-Hour Medical Marijuana Vending Machines

Investigation of Looted Asian and American Indian Artifacts Expands

1/29/2008

L&C Law’s Ron Lansing on the Need to Increase Oregon’s Tort Cap

Dean Klonoff Welcomes UO Law Program to Portland

Justice Department Accused of Impeding Gonzales Probe

Federal Judge Takes Supreme Court to Task Over Sentencing Decisions
:: Judge Kopf’s ‘Top 10′ List

Is Retroactive Telecom Immunity Even Constitutional?

Law Firm Under Fire for Fake News Reort

Bill Would End Virginia’s Sangria Ban

Judge Holds Lawyer in Contempt for Reading Maxim

Illegal Globally, Bail for Profit Remains in U.S.

Plan Would Open Tongass Forest to Logging

Greater Use of State Secrets Privilege Spurs Concern

Self Proclaimed ‘Heavy Hitter’ Misses First Day of Client’s Murder Trial for Sabbatical

Ruling May Aid Talent Managers
:: Marathon Entertainment v. Blasi (pdf)

ACLU Files Suit to Block Paper Ballots

Former Immigration Officials Rap $5M Moussaoui Reward

Will Climate Change Make Landscapes Inhospitable to Protected Species?

Lacking Studies, Alaska Still Disputes Polar Bear ‘Doom’

‘Ghostwriting’ Lawyers Can Remain Cloaked, but Not for Tactical Advantage

Blog Gag Order Lifted in Part