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Julie Hilden
A First Amendment Challenge to Animal Activists' Convictions: How... (Julie Hilden, for FindLaw's Writ) -- In October, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit issued a split decision in a criminal case against...Read More »

Vikram Amar
The Ninth Circuit Errs in Santa Cruz City Council Protester Case (Vikram Amar and Alan Brownstein, for FindLaw's Writ) -- In this column, we return to a case that we first wrote about over two years ago, involving a silent but pesky protester...Read More »

Why the U.S. Government Must Invest in Infrastructure Now, Or Pay... (Neil Buchanan, for FindLaw's Writ) -- Recently, I returned from a trip to Austria, Spain, England, and Scotland. By coincidence, the first issue of The New York Times I...Read More »

Anita Ramasastry
The EU-US Safe Harbor Does Not Protect US Companies with Unsafe Privacy... (Anita Ramasastry, for FindLaw's Writ) -- Recently, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has gotten tough with US companies that have not lived up to their own privacy promises...Read More »

Elevating Judge David Hamilton to the Seventh Circuit (Carl Tobias, for FindLaw's Writ) -- When President Barack Obama assumed office in January, fourteen of the 179 judgeships on the United States Courts of Appeals were unfilled....Read More »
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Be Smart And Safe While Using Electronic Devices Regardless Of Potential Legal Requirements

Congress now is considering a ban on the use of laptops and personal electronic devices in airline cockpits. Do we need legislation in this area?

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Top 10 Scary Legal Myths for Attorneys

Myth #10: Finally, with the banking and mortgage mess, we've had a crisis that won't be blamed on the lawyers.

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Twitter Policy: In House Counsel's Take on 140 Characters

Companies want to be seen and heard in multimedia. And while that may inspire corporate Twitter and Facebook accounts, they may have questions regarding liability implications of social media. And that's where you come in, esteemed corporate counsel.

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