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Massachusetts Criminal Defendant Constitutional Right Cross Examine Experts Lawyers Attorneys

21 hours ago ago from Virginia Reckless Driving Lawyers Divorce Attorneys Maryland Massachusetts

NEW DRUG CONVICTION REVERSED, AND US RULING IS CRITICIZED  At least a dozen drug and gun convictions have been overturned in Massachusetts as a result of a controversial US Supreme Court ruling six months ago that criminal defendants have a constitutional right to cross-examine forensic experts who prepare laboratory reports, according to prosecutors and defense lawyers. A Drug offense is a very serious crime. The SRIS Law ...

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2nd Circuit: Sex Offender Registration Rule Doesn’t Violate Due … - Law.com

8 hours ago ago from Delray Mid Town

Federal prosecution for failure to register as a sex offender does not violate the right to due process of law, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday. Addressing an issue of first impression, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the U.S

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Friday round-up

14 hours ago ago from SCOTUSblog

The Washington Independent recounts Wednesday's House Judiciary Committee hearing on the effects of Ashcroft v. Iqbal , decided last Term, and Bell Atlantic v. Twombly , decided in 2007.  The hearing paralleled a Senate committee hearing on the same topic on December 2.  The American Constitution Society’s ACSblog also alerts readers that ACS is holding its own event on the subject in January. In the New York Times, Linda Greenhouse ...

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A blow to patent troll forum shoppers everywhere

18 hours ago ago from Glomarization, Esq.

The Eastern District of Texas is famously -- er, at least in patent litigation circles -- a "rocket docket" with a judge experienced in dealing with patent cases. This is good for patent plaintiff litigators, because the discovery process is expedited: "Gimme all yer documents now! The Markham hearing is next week, and trial starts next month." Further, the parties don't have to educate the judge on patent caselaw, where there are very ...

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Closing Guantánamo: Legal and Policy Issues

21 hours ago ago from IntLawGrrls

It was a pleasure to see so many Int'l L Grrls (and their readers) at the American Society of International Law Annual Meeting this weekend. A couple of us will be offering "reports" from the conference. Here, I'll present a summary of one of the more eagerly awaited panels on Closing Guantánamo: Legal and Policy Issues" chaired by Bobby Chesney (Wake Forest). The panelists were David Glazier (Loyola of L.A.), Deborah Pearlstein (Princeton), ...

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