| The National Law Journal 2001 David E. Rovella |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A looming 'Apprendi' tsunami? Experts predict acceleration of court sentencing reform. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Amtrak's big tests ahead. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Bad for debtors, worse for mothers.(liikely effects of Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2001) | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Clock ticks on 9/11 detentions; new terror law may force DOJ's hand. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Does Ray indict Bill Clinton? Pardon me? Grounds for U.S. v. Clinton may be too weak for trial.(Independent Counsel Robert W. Ray, who followed Kenneth Starr) | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Duty and loss; JAG reservists help Pentagon survivors pick up the pieces. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Eyewitness testimony comes under criticism; N.Y. high court oks experts' challenges to truth of perception. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Feds want terrorist trials held in the U.S.; but others favor a world tribunal.(World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks 2001) | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Heeding the call; summoned to war, lawyers leave much behind - including their practices. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Jury finds doc tried to 'erase' a brain; weird malpractice suit nets $2.1 million in mental health case.(Washington) | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Lawyer of the year; John Ashcroft; changing the rules. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Leading a charge to dethrone Delaware; Texas changes rules in bankruptcy cases. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Living on the edge; growth slows, layoffs begin and salaries are flat. Soon, it may get even worse. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| McVeigh is gone, and already forgotten; execution opponents see gains coming in Congress, high court.(Oklahome bomber Timothy McVeigh) | Law | David E. Rovella |
| NASCAR's complex world.(W. Garrett Crotty, general counsel of National Ass'n of Stock Car Racing) | Law | David E. Rovella |
| New tactics in war on drug money; feds draft business in tehir fight against the 'peso exchange. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| No escaping it; trade center's law department faces a legal 'nightmare.'(after World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks of 2001) | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Putting defenders on the defensive; the criminal defense bar says the DOJ is treating some lawyers in drug cases like criminals. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| SEC 'goes criminal' on fraud; Cendant prosecution makrks an escalation in war on book-cooking. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Securities reform spawns discord; circuits disagree on pleading standard for class actions. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| Two wars, Contras and a Ponzi sheme; tale of fraud, politics puts privilege issue before high court. | Law | David E. Rovella |
| 'Virtual kid' porn ban reaches high court; 1st Amendment lawyers fret over '96 law. | Law | David E. Rovella |
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