Los Angeles Times - Opinion:
The disappearance of Mitrice Richardson underscores the need for better procedures to ensure suspects' safety. Editorial: The disappearan (Read More)
L.A. Times - Commentary:
Obama and the Democrats want another crack at it, but nothing is certain. If any one person embodies the complex politics of immigration r (Read More)
Los Angeles Times - Opinion:
The disappearance of Mitrice Richardson after being released from a sheriff's substation underscores the need for better procedures to ensure suspects' safety. Tw (Read More)
Financial Times:
Foreign companies could be sued more easily in US courts under legislation working through Congress. The Investor Protection Act, approved by the House financial services committee this month, contains a provision to make it (Read More)
National Review Online:
EDITOR’S NOTE: This column is available exclusively through United Media. For permission to reprint or excerpt this copyrighted material, please contact Carmen Puello at cpuello@unitedmedia.com.If you go to any restaurant in (Read More)
Ars Technica:
The things people post on Facebook have gotten them in trouble with spouses, their employers, the law (or not, as the case may be), and now their insurance companies. A 29-year-old Canada woman is now battlin (Read More)
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The Myths of Privacy on FacebookJames GrimmelmannLet’s start with a story. Bono, from U2, was on vacation in St. Tropez. I guess this happens when you’re a rock star with a social conscience, but he meets two 19-year-olds, (Read More)
Ars Technica:
The Queen announced on Wednesday that her government would deliver Internet piracy legislation; today it arrived in the form of the massive Digital Economy bill meant to modernize the UK's approach to everyth (Read More)
Power Line:
Venezuela is sponsoring an international conference of socialist parties in Caracas, which it pretentiously labels the Fifth International. Socialists from 40 countries, representing 50 political parties, are attending. On (Read More)
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By U.S. Dept. of Justice - Enforcing and Defending the Law
The Justice Department announced that U.S. District Judge Alan B. Johnson sentenced former Wyoming ... (Read More)
New York Times:
Anxious about how little maneuvering room the weekend victory on health care provided, Democrats are stepping up overtures to two moderate Republican senators from Maine.
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Lawyerist:
In case you missed any of them, here are our most popular posts from the past week:A Family and Friends Plan for Your Law Firm: What should you do when friends and family want you to give them legal advice?Use Google Local Bu (Read More)
VentureBeat:
With the help of close friends and family, 16-year-old Charles Allatt, has launched Vye Music, an online meta search app for music files around the Net. The site pulls search results from other music sites — including Skreemr (Read More)
GretaWire:
There were three last Democratic Senators Senator Reid needed to massage. Each got something for being last. You tell me who is the smartest and whether any of them is a dummy. Senator Mary Landrieu got 300 million for her st (Read More)
Washington Post:
Eboni Stewart, 15, thought her school's constitutional law class sounded "kind of boring," but she needed an elective. A few months into it, however, she's considering becoming a lawyer.
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OleOle - Football News and Opinion:
It was in July 2007 when Mike L. asked the Pennsylvania courts to declare that he was no longer the father of his daughter. For four years, Mike had known that the girl he had rocked to sleep and danced with across the liv (Read More)