A Thief Cannot Pass Good Title

Sep 20, 2010 By: West Reference Attorneys

The rise of Nazi Germany and the central role played by the legal profession shows how important it is to have an independent bar that actively promotes individual liberties and property rights in the face of state action, political pressures or unpopular causes. Too many of us are silent when rights guaranteed by the Constitution are infringed, particularly when those rights belong to an unpopular minority

PDR on Westlaw: Find out how drug warnings change over time

Sep 20, 2010 By: Jon Hanke

A warning that is modified in a given year can shed significant light on what a company, physician, or consumer knew or was presumed to know.

West Headnote of the Day – September 20, 2010

Sep 20, 2010 By: Westlaw Insider

106 Courts 106II Establishment, Organization, and Procedure 106II(F) Rules of Court and Conduct of Business 106k85 Operation and Effect of Rules 106k85(3)…

Today in 1986: William Rehnquist confirmed as chief justice

Sep 17, 2010 By: Jon Hanke

Rehnquist’s ascendancy may have been opposed by many senators, but it was welcome news to his fellow justices, including those on the opposite end of the ideological spectrum.

West Headnote of the Day – September 17, 2010

Sep 17, 2010 By: Westlaw Insider

110 Criminal Law 110XXIV Review 110XXIV(Q) Harmless and Reversible Error 110k1168 Rulings as to Evidence in General 110k1168(1) k. Prejudice to Rights…

Frequent Filer of Frivolous Lawsuits Sues Betty Crocker and Lambeau Field

Sep 16, 2010 By: West Reference Attorneys

The Wall Street Journal’s Law Blog yesterday had a story regarding a federal inmate and frequent frivolous litigant Jonathan Lee Riches. It seems that the United States District Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky has attempted to obtain an injunction preventing Mr. Riches from filing documents in any court unless a federal judge determines that they have a basis in law and fact.

Q&A: How do I limit search results by type of case?

Sep 16, 2010 By: Marcus Anderson

This question came in this week from one of our Twitter followers:

West Headnote of the Day – September 16, 2010

Sep 16, 2010 By: Westlaw Insider

92 Constitutional Law 92XVIII Freedom of Speech, Expression, and Press 92XVIII(A) In General 92XVIII(A)3 Particular Issues and Applications in General 92k1559 k.…

Find out what the judge is likely to think of your case

Sep 15, 2010 By: Jon Hanke

You can find decisions by a particular judge by using the judge field – JU(NAME).

West Headnote of the Day – September 15, 2010

Sep 15, 2010 By: Westlaw Insider

95 Contracts 95II Construction and Operation 95II(A) General Rules of Construction 95k151 Language of Instrument 95k152 k. In General. Signatory to a…

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There is no “generalized right to rummage” through an adversary’s Facebook account | via @internetcsaes http://t.co/w2Y3O1mv

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