Westlaw Regulations and Legislation Center for Corporate Legal Professionals

Jul 21, 2011 By: Victoria Nelson

Learn how to best use Westlaw Regulations and Legislation Center for Corporate Legal Professionals. This on-demand webinar will help you be as…

Hot Docs: Alcoholic energy drinks caused stroke, lawsuit claims

Jul 21, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

A 33-year-old Texas man claims he suffered a stroke after drinking two cans of the defendants’ Four Loko caffeinated alcoholic beverage.

Biblical Argument

Jul 21, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

Not every reference to the Bible by the prosecution during argument is an appeal to religious authority, …

Ballot Law: The constitutionality of voter ID laws

Jul 20, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

A 2008 Supreme Court plurality upheld voter ID laws that require voters to have state-issued photo IDs. But are such laws always valid?

Westlaw tip: The appendices of Black’s Law Dictioary Deluxe Ninth Edition

Jul 20, 2011 By: West Reference Attorneys

Black’s Law Dictionary Deluxe Ninth Edition has many helpful appendices.

The Mysterious Common Cold

Jul 20, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

It is matter of judicial knowledge that common cold is prevalent…

“Sister Wives” family sues over constitutionality of anti-polygamy law

Jul 19, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

Kody Brown and his four wives, stars of the TLC reality show “Sister Wives,” are suing in federal court to invalidate a Utah law that makes polygamy a felony.

Westlaw Jury Verdict of the Week: Levaquin Blamed for Tendon Injuries

Jul 19, 2011 By: Jury Verdicts

Schedin v. Johnson & Johnson (U.S.D.C., D. Minn.) $1.8M verdict in products liability action against Levaquin manufacturer 2010 WL 5095978 Verdict Summary 2010 WL…

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Jul 19, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

The making of contracts over the internet has not…

Facebook and police warrants: Can they really do that?

Jul 18, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

A new Reuters study has found law enforcement warrants for Facebook info on the rise recently. But can they really do that?

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