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  1. Brazil's Congress to approve the country's oil reform
  2. Backers of gay marriage want to repeal federal law
  3. Pursuit/UBS Suit Getting Increasingly Naughty
  4. In Wone Case, Puncture Marks Might Not Be Enough for Judge
  5. Law Blog Obituary: Danny Pang
  6. Senate Weighs New Shield Law
  7. US labor head to push healthcare, labor law reform
  8. On Marijuana, a Famous Blogger, and One Skeptical Judge
  9. NY Legislature OKs Nixzmary's law
  10. Minnesota obscenity law: Man cited for cursing in public under 1887 law
  11. A Chair is Thrown, a Mistrial is Declared
  12. Child welfare agencies: Unlawful withholding of available state funds
  13. Senate’s Vote to Determine Extent of Ethics Law Changes
  14. In Battle of the Cookbooks, the Seinfelds Come out on Top
  15. Washington judge rejects challenge to R-71
  16. Wash. Gay Partner Supporters To Focus On Passing Law
  17. Still More on Sentencing and Child Pornography
  18. ‘More Crap to Pursuit’: Judge Highlights Frank Words In UBS Suit
  19. Time May Change Me. . . But Judges Don’t Change Venue
  20. Amtrak ‘security surge’ includes random bag checks
  21. Domestic partnership rights: Backers won't appeal public vote on gay benefits
  22. Denny Chin Gets Nod for Second Circuit Vacancy
  23. Debuts Everywhere: Postgaming the Citizens United Arguments
  24. Ringing Arizona: The Curious Case of a Church and its Bells
  25. Investigation On Behalf of Shareholders of UCBH Holdings, Inc.
  26. Lobbying activities: Appeals court upholds lobbying disclosure law
  27. Report from the High Court: The Calm Before the Storm
  28. Antitrust Lawyer Slams Google Book Pact
  29. Muslim Man’s Suit Against Ashcroft Can Move Forward, 9th Cir. Rules
  30. Kansas City: Law preventing same-sex encounters expected to be removed
  31. A Stare Decisis Stare-Down: Pregaming the Citizens United Argument
  32. Concealed handgun laws: Houston police wary of revised gun law
  33. Crime investigation: Wayne County prosecutor offers free law classes
  34. Sudan: A woman journalist was convicted of public indecency for wearing trousers
  35. Commentary: Martial Law Alert Over Swine Flu
  36. Honolulu seeks to outlaw smelly public transit passengers
  37. Tennessee: Law on religion causes unease
  38. Florida's new senator is facing scrutiny of his dealings at his law firm
  39. Ohio Jarod’s Law repealed — how will safety be measured at schools?
  40. Texas new law and the "Less Tears More Years Act"
  41. Texas schools scrambling over Bible literacy law
  42. Massachusett lawmakers in contortions over succession law
  43. ‘The Remoras Are Loose Again’: The Law Blog Judicial Order of the Day
  44. New law makes millionaires of Texas prisoners exonerated by DNA
  45. North Dakota Law Tops Harvard in U.S. News Ranking!
  46. We Lov Dov, Part III: American Apparel to Shed 1,500 Workers
  47. Judge Rejects Credit Rating Firms? Free-Speech Claims
  48. Same-Sex Couples to Marry in Maine (Gay Marriage Law)
  49. Neelie Says ‘Not So Fast’ on Sun/Oracle Merger
  50. Study: The Better the School, the Less Happy the Associate
  51. Thursday’s fraud s Backdating News: Former Monster Exec. Gets Two Years
  52. Alberto Gonzales, the Concert Opera (No, We’re Not Kidding)
  53. Are Law-School Applicants Like ‘Gatsby’s Revelers?’
  54. Feeling Minnesota? Dreier Heads to Sandstone, ‘A Fine Place to Be’
  55. Police, trial lawyers and firefighters break NY lobby law
  56. Rev Up Revlon! Lawsuit Filed Over Disney/Marvel Deal
  57. Same-sex domestic partnership law: Judge to decide R-71 challenge
  58. Tobacco Company Sues Over New Law (H.R. 1256)
  59. Massachusetts's Solution to Everything Scuttled Over Ethics Concerns
  60. ‘That’s Hot!’ Paris Hilton Wins ‘Hallmark’ Decision at Ninth Circuit
  61. Gonzo for Gonzo! The Former AG Talks. . . and Talks . . . and Talks
  62. Will Garrido Case Derail California’s Parole-Reform Bill?
  63. Texas: Cellphones, iPhones and new the driving laws
  64. Connecticut: Judge rules state campaign finance law unconstitutional
  65. Jonathan Miller: Law and the Final Destination
  66. New law that grants same-sex couples spousal benefits
  67. Harris County Criminal Court-at-Law judge was indicted in sex favor case
  68. DJ AM, who battled drug habit, found dead in NYC
  69. Religious reference violated the U.S. and Kentucky constitutions
  70. Were heroin and marijuana found in Michael Jackson’s house?
  71. Tannery violating clean water law, Missouri says
  72. New York State: The anti-texting law (texting while driving)
  73. Connecticut's public campaign finance law ruled unconstitutional
  74. Skadden, You Gladden Her Heart
  75. Judges Allegedly Behaving Badly: Texas’ Donald Jackson
  76. Fiji: inappropriate economic policies, political uncertainty & slow progess...?
  77. A Q&A With Bill Neukom, a Lawyer Who Stokes Our Envy
  78. Davis Pleads; Court Orders Asset Sale for Ill Stanford
  79. Want to Study for the Bar While Drinking in a Bar? There’s an App for That
  80. Mother-in-Law to Comedian: Enough With the Funny Business
  81. With BigLaw Jobs Drying Up, Help Us Help Julia
  82. Pregaming (Once Again) the ‘Hillary: The Movie’ Argument
  83. Fed Foiled by FOIA, Ordered to Cough Up Loan Recipients Names
  84. John Durham, the Man Picked to Investigate the C.I.A.
  85. The Strange Tale of a Civil (Only) Judge
  86. UPDATE: Is Bernie Madoff Dying of Cancer?
  87. Rakoff on BofA/SEC Kerfuffle: ‘Everything Needs to be Public’
  88. Summer Site Updates
  89. If Clothes Make the Man, What Should a Law Professor Wear?
  90. Tuition Free in the OC: Irvine Opens its Doors
  91. Early Release For Terminally Ill Murder Convict, Part II
  92. More on the Textron Decision, In-House Lawyers? Latest Worry
  93. The AM Roundup: Keller’s Side of the Story, More . . .
  94. The High Court’s Davis Rehearing: A ‘Fool’s Errand’ or the Right Move?
  95. A Man, a Coffee Label, and a Lawsuit
  96. ‘She Answered a Simple Question’: The Trial of Sharon Keller Begins
  97. Texas: Steer clear of breaking these new laws
  98. Law Student, Prosthetic Arm, Abercrombie & Fitch . . .
  99. For ExxonMobil, the Bird is Now a Criminal Word
  100. The 19-Year-Old Law Student-To-Be Doesn’t Care What You Think