ABA Journal 1999 John Gibeaut - Abstracts

ABA Journal 1999 John Gibeaut
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A jury question; jurors should judge youths in juvenile court, some say.LawJohn Gibeaut
Alien criminals get the boot; DOJ claims courts can't review most deportation cases.LawJohn Gibeaut
Another broken trust.(land allotment trusts to Native Americans)(Cover Story)LawJohn Gibeaut
Endangered again; a government effort to reintroduce predators to the wild is pitting conservationists against ranchers in a struggle for judicial intervention on nature's law for the survival of the fittest.LawJohn Gibeaut
Evolution of a controversy; almost 75 years after the Scopes trial, a new species of the old Darwom vs/ creatopm debate has come to life in a suburban Seattle community.LawJohn Gibeaut
Getting your house in order.LawJohn Gibeaut
Image conscious; as the earning potential of celebrity skyrockets, athletes and entertainers are seeking to control the use of their own likenesses. But will the First Amendment stand in their way?LawJohn Gibeaut
MDP debate still alive; need for new rules, accord by state bars on lingering issues.LawJohn Gibeaut
No teen wheels on tobacco road; life's a drag in states where youths caught puffing lose driver's licenses.LawJohn Gibeaut
Practice debate heats up; state bar leaders say multidisciplinary plan needs study.LawJohn Gibeaut
Raising a holy racket; the Rev. Henry Lyons' racketeering trial this month will test how the race and religion cards play to juries.LawJohn Gibeaut
Satisfaction or your money back; ruling says fees may be forfeited if client is unhappy with attorney conduct.LawJohn Gibeaut
Share the wealth; ABA panel proposes fee-splitting with other professions.LawJohn Gibeaut
Shopping bad apples around; client use of consumer fraud laws against lawyers rings up separate checks in two state supreme courts.LawJohn Gibeaut
Staking an Internet claim; the rush to grab a site name has led to new rules, but no one to enforce them.LawJohn Gibeaut
Strange new assignments; a growing minority of courts allow transfer of legal malpractice claims.LawJohn Gibeaut
The money chase; municipalities love using tax breaks to lure new businesses, but sweetheart deals have lawyers for school districts and industry rivals raising red flags.LawJohn Gibeaut
Turning pro se; the number of unrepresented litigants is growing, but few courts have developed policies in response.LawJohn Gibeaut
Why Bill Clinton won't face a criminal trial.LawJohn Gibeaut
'Yes, I'm sure that's him;' eyewitness reliability under question by experts, courts.LawJohn Gibeaut
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