| ABA Journal 1999 Mark Hansen |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| And debt's all, folks; to new lawyers paying off student loans, 'budget' is not a bad word. | Law | Mark Hansen |
| Courts saving time and trees; electronic case filings gain ground, but nonlawyer use is a stumbling block. | Law | Mark Hansen |
| Crossing the state line? Violence Against Women Act battered in test of congressional powers under the commerce clause. | Law | Mark Hansen |
| Legal secretary of lawyer lite? Growing use of paralegals raises questions about their function. | Law | Mark Hansen |
| Mandatories going, going ... gong; support for minimum drug sentences hits new low. | Law | Mark Hansen |
| Mid-atlantic drift; of all the federal appeals courts, the Richmond, Va.-based 4th Circuit has the most conservative reputation. | Law | Mark Hansen |
| Paper pusher; free tabloid on legal topics gets lawyer's circulation going. | Law | Mark Hansen |
| Research gets a 'push;' case selection service employs specialized technology to download decisions to users. | Law | Mark Hansen |
| Screen tests; critics view resume-scanning software as newest form of employment discrimination. | Law | Mark Hansen |
| Split-up insurance; postnups are gaining in popularity for couples in property predicaments. | Law | Mark Hansen |
| Truth sleuth or faulty detector? Voice-stress analyzer as polygraph alternative goes on trial. | Law | Mark Hansen |
| Untrue confessions. | Law | Mark Hansen |
| Waiting to celebrate; as the Hispanic population grows in this country, so do concerns about equal treatment in the justice system.(Special Section: Hispanics and the Law) | Law | Mark Hansen, Julie Amparano, Michael Higgins, Laura L. Castro, Lillian G. Apodaca |
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