ABA Journal 1995 Mark Curriden - Abstracts

ABA Journal 1995 Mark Curriden
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Blowing smoke: lawyers are trained to push a jury's buttons almost any way they can. But now some members of the bar think they have gone too far - and society is the big loser.(Cover Story)LawMark Curriden
Courtroom of the future is here; technology conference showcases high-tech, paperless courts.LawMark Curriden
Female lawyers see bias in their arrests: cursing and culottes were unacceptable to authorities in Texas, Florida.LawMark Curriden
Hard time: chain gangs are in and exercise rooms are out in the prisons of the '90s.LawMark Curriden
Hard times for bad kids. (plight of juvenile justice system in face of rising teen crime)LawMark Curriden
Hurdle cleared for tobacco suit; with class action OK, plaintiffs' lawyers promise massive effort, cooperation. (includes related article)LawMark Curriden, Joseph Wharton
Implant global settlement in jeopardy: judge says agreement underfunded; Dow Corning files for bankruptcy.LawMark Curriden
Imposter lawyers fool many: failure to check credentials of new hires could leave law firms liable.LawMark Curriden
Judicial barriers quickly breaking down: only six states have no women or blacks sitting on their courts of last resort.LawMark Curriden
Jury reform.LawMark Curriden
Lawyers who skip law school; seven states allow read-law programs despite ABA's opposition.LawMark Curriden
No benefits for 'miracle' baby: suit by artificially inseminated mother seeks reversal. (Hart v. Shalala)LawMark Curriden
Plaintiffs' lawyers rap evidence manual; some judges counter that guide will help them understand scientific issues. (includes related article on functions of Federal Judicial Center)LawMark Curriden
Temporary reprieve for the LSC. (US Legal Services Corp)(includes related article on efforts by legal aid organizations to preserve funding)LawJon Newberry, Mark Curriden
The lies have it: judges maintain that perjury is on the rise, but the court system may not have enough resources to stem the tide. (includes related article)LawMark Curriden
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