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2. Opening Statements
3. Opening Statements
4. Opening Statements
5. the Lawyers of Watergate: How a "third-rate burglary" provoked new standards for lawyer ethics
6. Lions of the Trial Bar 7 OVER 70
7. UP IN SMOKE: HOW GREED, HUBRIS AND HIGH-STAKES LOBBYING LAID WASTE TO THE $246 BILLION TOBACCO SETTLEMENT
8. Putting the SQUEEZE on JURIES: Can one imperious judge do a better job of deciding cases than 12 angry men– or women? Some think so. Others believe that view has landed the jury system in serious trouble
9. Opening Statements
10. Thou Shalt Not Cheat
11. MEET CARL STEWART: He's chief judge of the most divisive, controversial and conservative appeals court in the nation
12. The Defame Game.
13. Precedents: Oct. 21, 2003. Florida Enters the Schiavo Case
14. Precedents: Sept. 2, 1963. Gov. Wallace Halts Integration
15. Precedents: June 19, 1961. A Police Raid of Dolly Mapp's Suburban Home Sparks a Revolution in the Criminal Justice System
16. Precedents: May 6, 1882. Congress Passes First Major Law Restricting Immigration
17. Inside Story: A Georgia case focuses on the extent to which communications between lawyers and a firm's in-house counsel should be protected
18. Precedents: April 3, 1996. The Unabomber Is Apprehended
19. Precedents: March 25, 1931. The Saga of the Scottsboro Boys Begins
20. Precedents: Feb. 22, 1841. Amistad Case Opens in Supreme Court
21. TEXAS TEA TIME : The golden age for the state's oil and gas transactional lawyers is now
22. Opening Statements
23. A Crusader's Reward: Morris Dees to receive 2012 ABA Medal
24. OPENING STATEMENTS
25. THE NEXT CHAPTER: AS MUNICIPALITIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY ARE RUNNING OUT OF MONEY, MANY ARE FENDING OFF CREDITORS WITH CHAPTER 9, A SELDOM-USED PROVISION OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE. BE AFRAID
26. MESSIN' WITH TEXAS: Major firms move in on the ol' boy network
27. Holding Chavez Over a Barrel: Exxon Mobil's dispute with Venezuela has global implications
28. FUTURE LAW: RETHINK CLIENT NEEDS, OR ELSE
29. A Life in the Balance: ONE LAWYER'S ATTEMPT TO KEEP HIS HEAD ABOVE WATER LANDED A CLIENT ON DEATH ROW
30. JUDGING THE JUDGES: Landmark Iowa elections send a tremor through the judicial retention system
31. Harmless Error? A new study claims prosecutorial misconduct is rampant in California
32. The Long Shot
33. TIPPING the SCALES: IN THE SOUTH, WOMEN HAVE MADE HUGE STRIDES IN THE STATE JUDICIARIES
34. CEO, Esq.: Why lawyers are being asked to lead some of the nation's largest corporations
35. A Supreme Case of Contempt: A tragic legal saga paved the way for civil rights protections and federal habeas actions
36. Formidable FRIENDS: Once foes, doctors and lawyers have teamed up to target the nation's largest HMOs. The impact is already being felt with big verdicts in favor of injured patients.
37. VIOLENCE SHAPING VERDICTS: Jurors Are Looking at Crime and Punishment Differently Since Sept. 11, and Lawyers Need to Adjust Their Strategies Accordingly
38. Switch-hitters Saving the Day: Two corporations looking to settle lawsuits hire plaintiffs lawyers
39. POWER OF 12: Jurors increasingly are sending loud messages of censure with megabuck verdicts. But critics charge that a jury is the least qualified body to decide public policy
40. Small-Town JUSTICE: Often the legal advice is free. Sometimes the judge is not a lawyer. But what defines the practice of law in the rural South is a code that seems to harken to an earlier time
41. Frozen Embryos The New Frontier
42. THE CHANGING FACES OF SOUTHERN COURTS: SOME CALL THEM PROGRESSIVE; OTHERS SAY THEY'RE BECOMING DOWNRIGHT LIBERAL
43. Pressing Your Point: More legal teams are using lawyer-spokespersons to take on the media
44. A Texas Turnaround: Fear of disclosures and sky-high verdicts may be prompting Big Tobacco's sudden rush to settle
45. Feuding Over Fees: Some balk at paying billions to lawyers under tobacco deal
46. Seeking a Cure for Rudeness: Judicial Council pursues Supreme Court decision on transferring judge's cases
47. Move Over, Oliver Stone: Conspiracy and cover-up will be probed by a citizen grand jury
48. STATUS REPORTS: Updates on recent stories in the ABA Journal
49. The Great Tobacco Deal: It's big, but is it bad for individual smokers who sue?
50. Litigants Talk Tobacco: Immunity among issues that could hinder settlement
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