Celebrity suit puts Baxter in spotlight
Chicago Tribune - Susan Loggans, who runs a Chicago law firm but has a home in Los Angeles, filed suit on behalf of the actor; his wife, Kimberly; and twins Zoe Grace and Thomas Boone, seeking an amount in excess of $50,000. Loggans said the twins have recovered and
Federal Court Hears Pledge, Motto Cases
FOX News - Congress added the words “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954, and passed a law requiring all U.S. currency to carry the motto “In God We Trust” a year later. Congress first authorized a reference to God on money in 1864. In describing the
Gain Insight In To National Parliaments And European Democracy
Forbes - His current research interests are: (European) constitutionalism, discourse theory and evolution of law. Carla Zoethout is associate professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law, Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam. She has lectured for
He came, he sawed, but the law conquered
Belfast Telegraph - Not too many trees grow in the Nevada desert. So when a mystery vandal chops and saws at more than 500 of them in one of the shiny new retirement suburbs outside Las Vegas, it’s a big deal. The case of America’s first serial tree-killer began when a
Employees find merry alternatives to Yule party
Boston Online - A late-January or early-February holiday gala for Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP works better because in December, lawyers and staff at the law firm’s Boston office are scrambling to close deals for clients. “Everyone can relax a little bit and
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