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Should Shirley Sherrod Sue Andrew Breitbart and Fox News? (John Dean, for FindLaw's Writ) -- Shirley Sherrod's story was big news this week. If you missed it, the story went like this: Conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart posted...Read More »

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Will The .xxx Suffix Be Available For Adult Web Sites Soon?

To date, approved Web site suffixes have included the omnipresent .com, and also the commonly used .gov, .edu and others. Is .xxx on the imminent horizon for adult-oriented Web sites?

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Victory for Attorneys in the Financial Reform Bill

On June 29, the ABA announced that its efforts to spare those in the practice of law from what it says would be unnecessary federal regulation were successful.

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Supreme Court Says President Can Fire PCAOB

The US Supreme Court has found that because the board is overseen by the SEC, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act interferes with Presidential authority.

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