ABA Journal 1999 Michael Higgins |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Acid test; DNA databases help nail slippery criminals, but their potential uses make privacy advocates nervous when it comes to arrestees and ordinary citizens. | Law | Michael Higgins |
Go West, young publishers; court frees up case notations for use by competing cut-rate researchers. | Law | Michael Higgins |
Hard to swallow; while federal law shut the door on regulation of dietary supplements, marketing hype may be leading the popular aids up courthouse steps. | Law | Michael Higgins |
High tech, low privacy. | Law | Michael Higgins |
OK, your move ... workers and bosses get caught up in chess game of bias charges, retaliation, EEOC complaints. | Law | Michael Higgins |
One foot out the door; project addresses needs of immigrants facing deportation. (ABA Immigration Pro Bono Development and Bar Activation Project) | Law | Michael Higgins |
Second opinions on HMOs; ERISA has long been a staple in managed care organizations' defense strategies. But now plaintiffs lawyers are opening up new theories of liability and expanding old ones. | Law | Michael Higgins |
Secret messages; tough-to-crack encryption technology has feds, law enforcement officials in a code sweat. | Law | Michael Higgins |
Sizing up sentences. | Law | Michael Higgins |
Thrown out of the game; disgruntled fans file lawsuits but get no court advantage. | Law | Michael Higgins |
Tough luck for the innocent man: as scientific breakthroughs help overturn more convictions of wrongly imprisoned people, the new crime is how little their lost lives are worth. | Law | Michael Higgins |
Trading on trial outcomes; industry analysts monitor big cases to keep tabs on stock probabilities. | Law | Michael Higgins |
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 |
What's the future going '2B'? Drafters eager to get new UCC article going but questions remain. | Law | Michael Higgins |
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