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Couple Wins $1.1M Malpractice Suit Against Maine Lawyer
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A couple late last month won $1.1 million in a lawsuit against the prominent Maine attorney who represented them in their case against the New York-based agricultural conglomerate that caused them to lose their potato seed farm. So reports the Portland Press Herald.
Read more...New Year Ushers in Some Unique Laws
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This Wall Street Journal’s “Law Blog” post provides a rundown of some of the more interesting new laws taking effect in 2014, including an Oregon law that establishes a $500 penalty for smoking in a car accompanied by a passenger who is younger than 18.
Read more...Are Laws’ Cute Names Distorting Legal Process?
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Was the “Defense of Marriage Act” an appropriate name for a law that denied federal benefits to gay couples married in states that allow those unions?
Read more...Recreational Marijuana Use Advocates Gaining Ground
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Colorado last month became the first state to sell marijuana for recreational use and Washington state voters have approved the retail sale of recreational pot, though shops have yet to be set up there. So reports CNN.com.
Read more...Many Law Schools’ Official Rankings Inconsistent With Their Reputations
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TaxProfBlog editor Paul Caron lists the law schools whose U.S. News and World Report rankings do not jibe with their academic reputations.
Read more...New Rules Require Vending Machines to Post Calorie Info
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New rules that are a part of President Obama’s healthcare law overhaul will require 10,800 companies that operate 20 or more vending machines to display calorie information on the machines. So reports the Associated Press.
Read more...Courts Render Disparate Opinions on NSA Surveillance
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Deciding a lawsuit brought by the ACLU, a federal judge in New York last week ruled that the National Security Administration’s mass collection of telephone data is a necessary response to terrorism and does not violate the U.S. Constitution. So reports the Los Angeles Times.
Read more...Prominent Law Partner Admits to Heinous Sex Crimes
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A former partner at an international law firm based in New York was sentenced to more than 17 years in prison after he admitted to sexually molesting a young boy whom he had arranged to be transported from France to Belgium. So reports the Bergen County Record.
Read more...Utah Ruling May Force SCOTUS' Hand on Same-Sex Marriage
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The same-sex marriage issue is likely to wind up back in front of the U.S. Supreme Court a lot sooner than everyone thought. So The New York Times Report.
Read more...4 Top Landmark Cases in 2013
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- Written by Dan Sabbatino
Calendar year 2013 brought with it legal cases that tested statutes pertaining to the economy, civil rights and race, gender equality, self-defense, gun control, murder and more. It saw the largest municipal bankruptcy in American history and featured a plaintiff who almost managed to be named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year.
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