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More judges in New York are opting to return to lucrative private practice.
A former United Nations volunteer posed as an immigration lawyer to scam victims.
The rarely used say-nothing defense rears its head.
The trial of the gang member accused of killing Chandra Levy in 2001 begins today.
Thanks to the court's decision, we know very little about one of the election's biggest conservative spenders.
It certainly looks like it.
Potentially explosive testimony from the former head of the Department of Justice's Voting Rights Section.
"You expect the court to rubber-stamp, but we can't."
Jesse Friedman loses latest appeal on a technicality.
Bobby Gibbs served nineteen years for murder he didn't commit.
"If the Board of Education wants its teachers to instruct adolescents about HIV using Latinism of the academy, excluding vulgarism of the street, it should tell them so, plainly."
“In New York we believe in renewal ... " the governor says.
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