Byline: Staff and wire reports New judge in case of manslaughter State District Judge T. Glenn Ellington recused himself from a Rio Arriba County man's vehicular-manslaughter case Monday after the defense showed that...
Prosecutors in New Jersey are asking a court for the birth dates of all potential jurors for purposes of running criminal history checks on them. In a motion argued in New Jersey Superior...
After a stint at the state attorney's office during law school, Jose Baez quickly realized being a prosecutor wasn't for him. He wanted to represent clients with a pulse: real people with real...
For nearly 10 years, Utah Business has published the Legal Elite list showcasing the state's best-of-the-best lawyers. Our goal has been to publish a meaningful and credible Legal Elite list--a list that Utah's...
"I'm as mad as hell and Fm not going to take this anymore!' Things have got to change. But first, you've gotta get mad! - Howard Beale, Network (1976) Well, 2011 will be...
Wr hen Operation Odyssey Dawn commenced in the skies over Libya on March 19, 2011, it represented a major turnaround in U.S. policy. Only nine months earlier, U.S. ambassador Gene Cretz had characterized...
The Darwin Economy: Liberty, Competition, and the Common Good by Robert Frank 240 pages; Princeton University Press, 2011 [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] With a series of academic journal articles in the early 1980s and a...
Choral Society names finalistsThe Colorado Springs Choral Society has named finalists for their annual award in excellence, which recognizes those who "serve the Pikes Peak Region by celebrating the human voice in song...
A public forum on the newly-enacted law relating to public safety realignment was held at the Palm Desert City Council Clambers, and hosted by California State Senator Bill Emerson, and Assembly Member Brian...
In a case considering whether federal judges have the authority to impose a sentence to run consecutively with a state court sentence that hasn't yet been imposed, the government and the defendant both...
NEW YORK -- LawyerOwl.com has partnered with the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the nation's preeminent defense lawyers organization. This new partnership greatly enhances LawyerOwl.com's ability to offer its services to the...
During oral arguments earlier this month in a case questioning the limits of police officers' warrantless use of GPS technology to track suspects' movements, the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court expressed serious...
Edwin HarndenBarran Liebman LLP Harnden is managing partner at Barran Liebman LLP. He is a past president of both the Oregon State Bar and the Multnomah Bar Association, and a fellow of the...
The law came to the rescue when Ben Eder found himself graduating into an unstable job market in 2002. Taking a cue from his grandfather, who was an attorney, Eder entered law school...
Immersive Video Experience Showcases Stories of Women and Men in Uniform Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted by Military Personnel While Serving Their Country SAN FRANCISCO -- Coincident, the San Francisco-based technology company that...
A shiny new telescope is crowding out NASA's other science missions THE Hubble space telescope, an orbiting observatory launched in 1990 by NASA, America's space agency, has been one of that agency's most...
HEADNOTE eWEEK News: Cloud computing will make the intelligence community more secure and efficient, according to Gen. Keith Alexander, head of the National Security Agency. Army Gen. Keith Alexander, head of the National...
Despite recent studies questioning the reliability of eyewitness testimony in criminal trials, the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court appear reluctant to provide special constitutional protections against such evidence, absent a claim that...
Open source XML standard, new tools and web portal ( www.openioc.org ) to fill critical need for frontline incident responders ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- MANDIANT([R]), the leader in advanced threat detection and response solutions,...
Lest Ye Be Judged Philip Jenkins, Laying Down the Sword: Why We Can't Ignore the Bible's Violent Verses (New York: HarperOne, 2011), 320 pp., $26.99. A decade after the national trauma of 9/11,...