The National Law Journal 1999 Marcia Coyle |
Title | Subject | Authors |
ADA: clarified or ruined? Disabled community is dismayed; business gives a sigh or relief.(Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990) | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Black lawyer's life, suit told by a white author; new book by a WSJ editor tells of a Harvard Law grad who sued Katten Muchin. | Law | Marcia Coyle |
High court hears state action case: at issue: can insurers for state programs be sued? | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Hoping for $75/hour; funding crisis has led to below-cost fees for appointed counsel. | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Impeachment lessons for the House are stark; next time, members should be sure of evidence, bipartisanship and more. | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Is Rehnquist tinkering with revolution? Justices seem determined to re-disperse the national power of Congress to the states?(Supreme Court Review) | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Justices asked if right to practice is civil right. | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Justices' docket heats up; federalism, prayer, 'Miranda' could produce historic term.(U.S. Supreme Court) | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Justices weigh in on side of states; back to antebellum federal relations, say some critics of rulings. | Law | Marcia Coyle, Harvey Berkman |
Key rules on appeals are before high court; cases raise issues on right to counsel, attorneys' duties. | Law | Marcia Coyle |
New term, big issues; a still-incomplete docket is relatively slim, but the court is squaring up to major matters. | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Pivotal habeas battle begins; small Virginia firm brokers state-federal battle for supremacy. | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Set to spike at the High Court; theis lawyer/volleyball player's suit might vastly expand Title IX's reach. | Law | Marcia Coyle |
States' immunity redux; patent, overtime cases bring issue back to high court. | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Suits test environment jurisdiction; can U.S. courts treat rain forest damage like genocide? | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Supreme Court could redefine ADA this term; hearing five cases will allow the court to leave its mark. | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Title VII punitives before justices; arguments on March 1 will deal with what standard is to be used. | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Unabomber's pen pal: Ted wants a new trial; Theodore Kaczynski writes to law prof, enlists his help.(Theodore Kaczynski) | Law | Marcia Coyle |
Whose court is it, anyway? O'Connor and Kennedy are swing votes; is that enough?(Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony Kennedy of U.S. Supreme Court) | Law | Marcia Coyle |
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