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3 Jul 2008, 9:36 pm
Fava of Fox Rothschild in the firm's NJ Family Legal Blog The Supreme Court strands beneficiaries of retirement and health benefits - Harper Jean Tobin & Simon Lazarus, attorneys with the National Senior Citizens Law Center, guest blogging at the American Constitution Society's ACS Blog Restraint of trade issue #1: restricting who can sell or provide preneed - Kansas attorney William Statler in his Death Care Compliance Law Blog Pennsylvania Superior Court: no… [read post]
17 Apr 2008, 10:39 am
Aug. 31, 2007) (drug labeling); Wright v. [read post]
1 Apr 2008, 1:21 pm
PRATT pages 189-220 THE RELEVANCE OF PEACE TO STUDIES OF DRUG MARKET VIOLENCE* SCOTT JACQUES, RICHARD WRIGHT pages 221-254 TO SEE THE TABLE OF CONTENTS WITH LINKS, CLICK HERE. [read post]
11 Aug 2007, 9:58 am
  Wright was convicted of a 1997 murder in Dallas County. [read post]
6 Aug 2007, 5:21 am
Additionally, it has been found that Greg's DNA is inconsistent with the biological material found on the pair of jeans, claimed at the trial by the prosecution to have been worn by him. [read post]
10 Jul 2007, 6:55 am
They are: Francois Recanati (from the Jean Nicod Center in Paris), Jonathan Schaffer (from the Australian National University), Jason Stanley (from Rutgers),... [read post]
6 Jul 2007, 4:05 pm
  As Scott noted in his post, the oral argument in Wright left little doubt from the outset as to what the outcome would be. [read post]
1 Feb 2007, 9:21 am
The affidavits from Wright's defense attorneys regarding the size of the bloody jeans was not new because those attorneys had made the same argument to the jury in their closing statements. [read post]
1 Feb 2007, 9:21 am
The affidavits from Wright's defense attorneys regarding the size of the bloody jeans was not new because those attorneys had made the same argument to the jury in their closing statements. [read post]
18 Dec 2006, 6:57 am
There is also reference to an outstanding - and devastating - essay on the book by Jean Bethke Elshtain, if I recall from The New Republic. [read post]