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July 27, 2007
In Today's Legal News
Indian law is being added to the bar in some western states.
Instructors and students at Idaho Law School offer free legal representation to illegal aliens facing deportion. A former Idaho official claims that providing such aid is a felony.
The N.J. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a homeowners association which sought to ban residents from displaying political signs on their property.
The Houston Chronicle discusses the perception that most lawyers make six figure salaries.
A permanent injunction was issued by a federal judge against the anti-illegal-immigration ordinances in Hazelton, PA.
Unless NY gets a stay from a permanent injunction issued by a judge, advertisements for lawyers featuring slogans such as "heavy hitters" and showing lawyers doing things unrelated to legal competence will be back on the airwaves.
Posted by Sam Yospe at July 27, 2007 10:38 AM
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