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Legal Briefs: This Week in Law

by Rebecca Worthington

  • November 25, 2013

Are fees and fines imposed upon those with outstanding criminal-justice debt creating new debtors’ prisons in America? (The Economist) Supreme Court denies petition for writ of mandamus filed by the Electronic Privacy Information Center, in which…

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Legal Briefs: This Week in Law

by Rebecca Worthington

  • October 21, 2013

Street performers challenge some states’ efforts to regulate busking. (The Economist) The Supreme Court hears arguments on whether a state may ban the use of racial preferences in university admissions. (Washington Post) Copyright law poses challenges for…

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Legal Briefs: This Week in Law

by Rebecca Worthington

  • October 14, 2013

The new term of the Supreme Court kicks off with a “deep docket.”  (NY Times)  Supreme Court watchers speculate how long Justice Ginsberg will remain on the bench (Washington Post), and Justice Scalia gets real…

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Legal Briefs: This Week in Law

by Rebecca Worthington

  • October 7, 2013

Second phase of the BP civil trial begins, with each side arguing how much oil was spilled.  (NY Times) All you ever wanted to know about the Antideficiency Act, a law enacted in the late…

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Legal Briefs: This Week in Law

by Rebecca Worthington

  • September 30, 2013

New Jersey judge rules that state is unconstitutionally denying federal benefits to same-sex couples.  (New Jersey) Court rules that a judge may not moonlight as a comedian. (NY Daily News) Egyptian court orders a ban…

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Legal Briefs: This Week in Law

by Rebecca Worthington

  • September 23, 2013

The Senate Judiciary Committee approves a law defining what constitutes a “real” reporter; shielded journalists would be entitled to certain legal protections, such as being allowed to refuse to testify about sources.  (Christian Science Monitor)…

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Legal Briefs: This Week in Law, Strippers Get Minimum Wage

by Rebecca Worthington

  • September 16, 2013

Montana Supreme Court rules that judge, who came under fire after he sentenced a former teacher who had sexual relations with a student to thirty days in prison, cannot review the sentencing.  (BBC News) After…

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Legal Briefs: This Week in Law

by Rebecca Worthington

  • September 9, 2013

The Ninth Circuit upholds a California statute banning the sale of foie gras if the birds were force fed for the purpose of enlarging the bird’s liver beyond normal size.  (United States Court of Appeals…

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Legal Briefs: This Week in Law

by Rebecca Worthington

  • August 26, 2013

Bradley Manning sentenced to 35 years in prison for providing classified documents to WikiLeaks.  (Washington Post)  Manning’s announcement of a female identity named Chelsea Manning gives rise to new legal questions, including whether military prisons…

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Legal Briefs: This Week in Law

by Rebecca Worthington

  • August 19, 2013

The Southern District of NY finds that the NYPD’s use of “stop and frisk” violates constitutional rights.  (SDNY) New California law allows transgender students to use bathrooms and join sports teams according to the gender they…

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