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Salon.com October 2, 2001 Laura Miller |
The wrong man for the job John Dean talks about Richard Nixon's backroom maneuverings in the appointment of Chief Justice Rehnquist...  |
Information Today October 2001 George H. Pike |
Legal Issues - Understanding and Surviving Tasini The litigation over the Tasini ruling indicates that the issues raised by the court are anything but resolved. So how do we in both the database and the library communities survive in the interim?  |
Reason October 2001 Michael W. Lynch |
Union Curses Companies that prohibit employees from verbally abusing co-workers and customers -- that is, just about every employer -- can rest a bit easier, thanks to a unanimous June decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit...  |
Reason October 2001 Mike Godwin |
Standards Issue The Supreme Court, "community standards," and the Internet...  |
Information Today September 2001 Richard Poynder |
Owning the Railroad PatentCafe CEO Andy Gibbs discusses his organization's intellectual-property business model...  |
Salon.com September 22, 2001 Damien Cave & Katharine Mieszkowski |
The end of liberty Law enforcement officials are taking advantage of the war on terrorism to get everything they ever wanted, some say...  |
PC World September 7, 2001 Matt Berger |
Microsoft Seen as Victor Decision to withdraw breakup plan viewed by some as the end of the government's fight...  |
Sports Illustrated September 7, 2001 Lester Munson |
Brown out Top-notch school's Title IX dispute nearly over...  |
U.S. Banker September 2001 Roger Furman |
The Court Got It Wrong! Banks often feel that they receive a bum rap from courts. Some just lie there and take it, while others lobby for legislation that would undo the damage. Some do it right, and others do it wrong...  |
PC World September 6, 2001 George A. Chidi Jr. |
DOJ Won't Pursue Microsoft Breakup Government seeks speedy resolution, asks instead for limit on conduct...  |
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