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Archive for July 25th, 2008

  • 07.25.08 Judge Backs Schools in Open Meeting Case
  • 07.25.08 Revised Guide to Mass. Court Records
  • 07.25.08 Interesting Sentencing Hearings Due in California?
  • 07.25.08 Court Holds There is a Due Process Right to Post-Conviction Access to Evidence for DNA Testing
  • 07.25.08 Is New York Taxing Out the Elderly?
  • 07.25.08 The Supreme Court on Trial: How the American Justice System Sacrifices Innocent Defendants
  • 07.25.08 More on the Siegelman Matter
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