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IDB America August 2003 Paul Constance |
Your court or mine? A primer on differences between inquisitorial and adversarial trials  |
Reason August 2003 Brian Doherty |
Suspected Terrorist Multimillionaire John Gilmore is suing the government to remain anonymous. Is this the last stand for privacy?  |
Fast Company September 2003 Fast Company |
Affirmative Action, Deciphered On June 23, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on two related cases that, together, posed possibly the most important legal test of affirmative-action strategies since the Alan Bakke decision in 1978.  |
Information Today September 2003 Dick Kaser |
Sound Off for the Freedom to Read It's a sad day when the U.S. Congress needs to consider a bill called the Freedom to Read Protection Act. Introduced last March, this bill would exempt libraries and bookstores from some of the more onerous provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act.  |
PC Magazine August 27, 2003 Alexandra Robbins |
Ordered to Pay Up Had Robin Hood's booty of choice been copies of Microsoft Office, he might have been involved in the largest recovery ever achieved under California's antitrust laws -- one that partially benefits lower-income students.  |
Inc. September 2003 Anton Piech |
New Rules for Corporate Counsel Your relationship with your lawyers may soon change.  |
ifeminists August 26, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
Going to Extremes The issue of fathers' rights in the U.K. may be entering a more violent phase. If so, this should act as a cautionary tale for North America.  |
Information Today August 18, 2003 Barbara Quint |
CAS Pursues Patent Searching Market with Science IP Chemical Abstracts Service has long had a custom search service available to do intermediated searches, primarily sophisticated searching of chemical files. Now, CAS has re-named and re-targeted its custom search service to focus on patents, both within and outside the chemical field.  |
CIO August 15, 2003 Ben Worthen |
NASD Rules Cement Need to Preserve Instant Messages Add saving instant messages to your Sarbanes-Oxley compliance to-do list. Since the Nasdaq this summer joined the New York Stock Exchange in requiring its members to save instant messages, there's a clear precedent for what documents need to be retained under the law.  |
Entrepreneur September 2003 Paul & Sarah Edwards |
Name That Biz Think the business-name registration process in Florida is the same as the one in California? Think again.  |
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