The National Law Journal 1992 Fred Strasser |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Abortion rights activists see hostile Thomas. (Clarence Thomas) (includes other federal legal news) | Law | Marcia Coyle, Fred Strasser |
Antitrust shift eyed with doubt. (Justice Department not likely to bring antitrust suits against Japanese cartels) | Law | Fred Strasser |
Barr 'slam-dunked' by high court on prisons. (Attorney General William P. Barr) | Law | Marcia Coyle, Claudia MacLachlan, Fred Strasser |
Carnes to 11th Circuit? A window on the making of a nominee. (Alabama assistant attorney-general Edward E. Carnes) | Law | Marcia Coyle, Fred Strasser |
Claims continue, business booms. (aftermath of the Persian Gulf War) | Law | Sherry R. Sontag, Andrew Blum, Fred Strasser |
Federal defender system finally is reviewed. (includes other federal legal news) | Law | Marcia Coyle, Fred Strasser |
Insurer's workout is a test; professional fees come to $1 million a month. (Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co.) | Law | Fred Strasser |
Lawyers reject Bush for Clinton. (America's Lawyers: a Political Portrait) | Law | Fred Strasser, Bryan Greenwald |
OSHA penalties up, but still below limits. (includes other federal legal news) | Law | Fred Strasser, Marianne Lavelle |
Quayle unveils 'justice reform' legislation. | Law | Marcia Coyle, Fred Strasser |
Retirees, companies collide; bankruptcies upset health benefit pacts. | Law | Fred Strasser |
Rule 11 sanctions OK - without jurisdiction. (federal courts and sanctions against lawyers; includes other federal legal news) | Law | Marcia Coyle, Fred Strasser |
Searching for a middle ground: lawyers and academics promote 'communitarianism.' Is the nation ready for it? | Law | Fred Strasser |
Some feel deja vu on the regulation freeze. (President Bush's plan for a 90-day moratorium on new federal regulations) | Law | Marcia Coyle, Andrew Blum, Fred Strasser, Marianne Lavelle |
Some regulations are put on the 'fast track.' | Law | Fred Strasser, Marianne Lavelle |
Watergate's failed promise; the scandal sparked powerful legal reforms. Is the law of unintended consequences even more powerful? (includes related articles on where Watergate lawyers are now, critiques of reforms, and importance of watchdog groups) | Law | Fred Strasser, Claudia Maclachlan, Andy Blum |
Will justices answer the abortion question? | Law | Marcia Coyle, Fred Strasser |
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