A story on this is on the front page Philadelphia's
legal newspaper today.
Not exact matches
That's the crux of the argument a lawyer for the
newspaper made
today in a letter sent in response to Trump's latest
legal threats.
Today, we've got Colin Myler, former editor of News of the World and Tom Crone, former
legal manager at the
newspaper group.
-- NEW JERSEY HAS A MEDIA BATTLE ON ITS HANDS — There's a hearing down in Trenton
today on a proposed bill that would allow governments in the Garden State to post
legal notices on their websites as opposed to having to pay for them to appear in
newspapers.
Rotten though the American
legal system is, and despite the fact that most of these organizations do not agree with Steyn's views on climate change (nor necessarily with Mann's either), amicus curiae briefs supporting Mark's position have been filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Reporters» Committee for Press Freedom, the American Society of
Newspaper Editors, the Associations of American Publishers and of Alternative News Media (e.g. Village Voice), NBC Universal, Bloomberg, Time, USA
Today, the Washington Post, and many other publications and groups.
Today is a banner day for sane discussion of the medical procedure known as abortion, thanks to a plethora of articles in Tuesday's
newspapers and Web sites that put the issue into
legal, social and judicial context.
While «40 under 40» lists seem to have become standard editorial fare for
legal newspapers, this listing, announced
today, seems a bit self - serving, since it was -LSB-...]
Court»: Max Mitchell has this front page article, in which I am quoted, in
today's edition of The
Legal Intelligencer, Philadelphia's daily
newspaper for lawyers.
One of the oldest
legal newspapers in the United States is publishing its last issue
today.