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Salon.com December 1, 2000 Jake Tapper |
U.S. Supreme Court: "The case is submitted" Justices consider whether Florida's high court overstepped, and if it did, whether it's a federal matter.  |
Information Today November 13, 2000 Paula J. Hane |
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Tasini Case In September 1999, the U.S. Appeals Court for the Second Circuit, in New York, reversed a lower-court decision and ruled that it's copyright infringement for a publisher to put a freelancer's work online or reuse or resell it without explicit permission...  |
Mother Jones December 2000 Katarzyna Lyson |
Hip-hop Litigator When Van Jones picked up the San Francisco Examiner on June 7, 1995, his blood ran cold. The cop he'd helped take to court two years earlier for shooting a mentally ill black man nine times was in the news again...  |
PC World November 27, 2000 Clare Haney & Margret Johnston, IDG News Service |
Microsoft Tailors Its Tune to Appeals Court Attorneys assess Microsoft's all-out assault on federal judge, adversaries, and competitors in latest legal brief...  |
Salon.com November 21, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Florida Supreme Court takes center stage In a lively give-and-take, the state's justices get down to the nitty-gritty on hand recounts.  |
Reason November 2000 Walter Olson |
Stale Claims How long should the law nurse old grievances?  |
Wired November 2000 John Heilemann |
The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing But The Truth The untold story of the Microsoft antitrust case and what it means for the future of Bill Gates and his company...  |
Salon.com November 2, 2000 Daniel Ellsberg |
Would Clinton ban release of the Pentagon Papers? The whistle-blower who helped end the Vietnam War discusses the greatest threat ever to free speech and a free press...  |
Salon.com November 1, 2000 Fiona Morgan |
The case for leaks Journalists are urging President Clinton to veto a bill that would make it a felony to disclose any classified information to the media...  |
Reason November 2000 James Joseph |
Attorney Privilege Customers love one-stop shopping. So why are lawyers dead set against it for their own profession?  |
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