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Nonetheless, the fact remains that pro-life protesters outside clinics do try to prevent independent adults from doing as they please with their bodies, in the name of a constituency (the unborn) who are not universally recognized as possessing rights or deserving defense. Moreover, the protesters envision their actions as...
"I cannot envision us losing a channel through anything but negligence," said one police officer.
WITH HIS PHOTO-OP JAW, LUSTROUS CREST OF HAIR and baritone voice, Sol Wachtler could have played a judge on television if he had not actually been one. As chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals, Wachtler headed one of the nation's most influential state courts. State...
The legal ethics scholar says that a combination of admiration for his father--who was a lawyer in Chicago--and too much television led him to envision himself as a trial lawyer, fearlessly cross-examining criminals and provoking panicked confessions from on-lookers.
Clinton faces an uphill battle starting today. The transition to a fully Democratic Beltway will take months. The economic recovery needs to be handled carefully. The deficit looms as a problem to hit after the recovery stabilizes. Foreign policy will demand his attention in ways we can't yet envision...