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14 May 2021, 7:10 am by Arturo Jara
Notable Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Victor Garber, and Ali Larter.Director: Robert LuketicYear: 2001IMDB Rating: 6.3/10Memorable Quote: “Exercise gives you endorphins. [read post]
30 Sep 2009, 3:39 pm
. - Jonathan Moore, executed January 17, 2007. [read post]
18 Aug 2009, 6:18 am
Professor of Leadership and Ethics Columbia Business School Jonathan GS Koppell Associate Professor of Politics and Management Yale School of Management Donald C. [read post]
8 Mar 2023, 4:02 am by Schwartzapfel Lawyers P.C.
Legally Blonde (2001) This blockbuster comedy hit the silver screen in 2001, and people still haven’t stopped talking about its protagonist, sorority girl Elle Woods (played by Reese Witherspoon). [read post]
8 Mar 2017, 11:28 am by Christine Corcos
In honor of International Women's Day, a list of some films that feature female lawyers and judges.A la folie, pas du tout (2002). [read post]
8 Mar 2017, 11:28 am
In honor of International Women's Day, a list of some films that feature female lawyers and judges.A la folie, pas du tout (2002). [read post]
11 Mar 2022, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
National/Federal Big K Street Shops Will Close Offices in Russia MSN – Kate Ackley (Roll Call) | Published: 3/9/2022 Some of K Street’s biggest firms said they were winding down, or at least reevaluating, operations in Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine and sanctions that followed. [read post]
7 May 2021, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
California – Campaign Season Lasts Year-Round in Santa Clara County San Jose Spotlight – Madelyn Reese | Published: 5/4/2021 In Santa Clara County, politicians can fundraise for their campaigns all year and keep the excess money to pay off incurred debt. [read post]
12 Dec 2019, 9:02 pm by Jim Sedor
Trump Business Dealings Argued at Federal Appeals Court in Emoluments Case Greenwich Times – Ann Marimow and Jonathan O’Connell (Washington Post) | Published: 12/9/2019 Appeals court judges expressed skepticism that members of Congress as individuals have a legal right to sue President Trump to stop his private businesses from accepting payments from foreign governments without lawmakers’ consent. [read post]