The National Law Journal 2000 Marcia Coyle - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 2000 Marcia Coyle
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68% error rate found in death case study; author calls serious problems 'epidemic.'LawMarcia Coyle
Abortion war reignites; though limited in its range, the latest court attack threatens 'Roe.'LawMarcia Coyle
Abortion war reignites; though limited in its range, the latest court attack threatens 'Roe.'(Stenberg v. Carhart)LawMarcia Coyle
A court revolution brewing? Justices tinker with the federalism trend, but watch out next term.LawMarcia Coyle, Harvey Berkman
A small, potent docket; split decisions, lack of rancor and notable rulings mark term.(Supreme Court Review)LawMarcia Coyle
Back to 'Miranda;' as one lawyer prepares to defend the rule, four who helped establish the landmark remember its adoption.LawMarcia Coyle
Campaign 2000 focus is 'judicial activism;' but critics of right and left disagree on its definition.LawMarcia Coyle
Court hears many voices in one case; 37 groups file amicus briefs on gay Scouts, and that's no record.LawMarcia Coyle
Do parents rights take precedence? Court must thrash out sensitive issue after years of neglect.LawMarcia Coyle
Enviro cases may have ripples; commerce clause, nondelegation law could see big change.LawMarcia Coyle
Fourth Amend. focus of justices; search-and-seizure cases on docket for surprising reasons.LawMarcia Coyle
How to judge age bias; justices mull two questions of proof in potential landmark.LawMarcia Coyle
Is 'Roe v. Wade' in play? Some fret over Justice Kennedy's remarks in partial-birth ruling.LawMarcia Coyle
Justices 'brilliant' in Florida remand; decision protects top court and could prove more than a footnote.LawMarcia Coyle
Justices struggle with a 'Lemon;' landmark church-state ruling needs updating - but how?(Lemon v. Kurtzman)LawMarcia Coyle
Lawyers of the year; teams Bush & Gore; 'you had power partners at major firms doing cite checks at 3 a.m.'(contested presidential election of 2000 pitting George W. Bush againstt Albert Gore Jr.)LawDavid E. Rovella, Marcia Coyle, Michael D. Goldhaber, Peter Aronson
New federalism litmus; rulings, orals show findings by Congress key focus of justices.LawMarcia Coyle
Playing variations on legal themes; federalism, First and Fourth Amendment cases dominate those to be heard this term.(Supreme Court Preview)LawMarcia Coyle
Pro bono in 2000; some critics think pro bono work is down, but there's much to be proud of.(NLJ Pro Bono Awards)LawDavid E. Rovella, Bob Van Voris, Marcia Coyle, Matt Fleischer, Elizabeth Amon
What's left after 'Morrison;' VAWA ruling leaves Congress quite a few commerce powers.(Violence Against Women Act)LawMarcia Coyle
Who gets to appoint ALJs? Treasury Dept. case raises the issue for 1,000-plus judges.LawMarcia Coyle
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