Monday law blog round-up
Caryn Tamber//November 9, 2009//
Happy Monday!
- The cigarette makers don’t have to keep paying tobacco growers in Maryland.
- John Bratt’s technique would save those who confuse Alito and Scalia on the bench.
- The Supreme Court’s opposition to cameras in the courtroom doesn’t carry a lot of weight when the justices are on TV so much, argues Arlen Specter.
- The 250 biggest law firms in the country suffered the worst headcount decline this year since the National Law Journal began tracking those numbers.
- How will the accused Fort Hood gunman be prosecuted?
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