The National Law Journal 1998 David E. Rovella |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Abuse of power; Starr's Nixon-era charge may have wider fallout. (Kenneth Starr, Richard Nixon) | Law | David E. Rovella |
Ark contempt charge looms as House mulls. (charge against Pres. Bill Clinton) | Law | David E. Rovella |
Bank sued for employee Ponzi scheme; did Marine Midland duty survive adviser's departure? (Marine Midland Bank and its former adviser Dennis L. Helliwell) (New York) | Law | David E. Rovella |
Black D.C. attorneys arrive; Whitewater puts African-American lawyers in spotlight as O.J. did before. | Law | David E. Rovella |
Criminal cases; poll elicits fear of rogue jury.(1998 Juror Outlook Survey) | Law | David E. Rovella |
Fallout from 'Singleton' bribe ruling; one judge follows, more motions filed, despite stay. | Law | David E. Rovella, Gail Diane Cox |
Impeachment not Clinton's only legal threat. (Pres. Bill Clinton) | Law | David E. Rovella |
JAGs change with military; yet civilians say 'third' criminal justice system needs serious reforms. (judge advocate generals) | Law | David E. Rovella |
Jurors: a biased, independent lot; an NLJ-DecisionQuest poll finds potential jurors will ignore a judge and don't like Bib Business.(Juror Outlook Survey) | Law | David E. Rovella, Bob Van Voris, Peter Aronson |
Ken Starr: a hard man to fire; even proof of improper tactics unlikely to satisfy tough removal statute. | Law | David E. Rovella |
Lab scandal? What scandal? A year later, no reversals linked to FBI lab impropriety; few challenges. | Law | David E. Rovella |
Law schools urged to take death cases; national network would explore innocence claims but may face problems. | Law | David E. Rovella |
Lies, not leaks, real Starr issue; critics say his leak denials may have violated U.S. law. | Law | David E. Rovella |
Making sure Terry Nichols is executed; a mixed verdict by federal jurors turns attention to planned state prosecutions. (1995 Oklahoma bombing defendant) | Law | David E. Rovella |
Maryland's man in the middle; prosecutor assigned to investigate Linda Tripp occupies a unique niche. (Stephen Montanarelli) | Law | David E. Rovella |
NOW abortion victory assailed; defense lawyers say new use of RICO could hurt nonabortion protesters. | Law | David E. Rovella |
One Starr subpoena awakens the defense bar. (special prosecutor Kenneth Starr) | Law | David E. Rovella |
Perjury charge a stretch, say nation's DA's. (Will He Escape This Time?) (Bill Clinton's alleged subornation of perjury in Monica Lewinsky matter) | Law | David E. Rovella |
Pleas: justice or bribery? 10th Circuit hears arguments on whether to outlaw federal plea bargains that require testimony. | Law | David E. Rovella |
'Race pervades death penalty;' study by anti-death group makes stark charges. (Death Penalty Information Center) | Law | David E. Rovella |
State AGs look for new targets; tobacco was unique team effort, but they will be going after Microsoft and hospitals. | Law | David E. Rovella |
States are new venue to sue cops; Bivens-type actions pursued under state constitutions. | Law | David E. Rovella |
Stunning rulings curtail prosecutors' power; testimony can't be bought; immunity's scope widened. | Law | David E. Rovella, Marcia Coyle |
Texaco execs' verdicts roil prosecution; should discovery abuses ever lead to criminal cases? (New York) | Law | David E. Rovella |
Using mediation to speed child custody battles; birth parents can retain contact after adoption, but ethics dilemma looms. | Law | David E. Rovella |
Wall St. firm faces $75M gay-bias-suit. | Law | David E. Rovella |
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