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Abstracts: Courthouse standoff in Indiana. Trade case appeal draws a crowd as test of RICO. Innocent attorneys not covered
Abstracts: Closing the skills gap: for small and midsize companies, the challenge is to customize solutions to a broad problem
Abstracts: Changing the consent rules for Desert Storm. Control of tuberculosis - the law and the public's health. Human rights and health - the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 50. (Sounding Board)
Abstracts: Securities law changes debated: supporters say bill restores fairness; critics claim it cuts investor protections
Abstracts: DNA, changed testimony gain acquittal; special prosecutor, FBI investigating controversial Illinois murder prosecution
Abstracts: Reporting pro bono; Fla.'s requirement could lead to blacklisting, some say. Thanks, but no thanks; some associates are saying no to partnership
Abstracts: Death, habeas and good lawyers: balancing fairness and finality. Job bias ruling; suit permitted against Georgia A.G
Abstracts: Hate crimes, harassment split ACLU; critics claim group ignoring free speech concerns in quest for social justice
Abstracts: Feminists back anti-porn bill; critics say holding pornographers liable for rape chills protected speech. Speech without fees not free: court strikes down ban on honoraria for federal workers
Abstracts: Tinkering with procedure; federal committee backs automatic disclosure, restrained Rule 11. Juvenile reform; ABA backs legislation to protect kids
Abstracts: Rebellious grand jurors hire lawyer; twelve who heard Rocky Flats evidence want to criticize plea, avoid charges
Abstracts: New law impact lawyers who lobby; client disclosure required for executive as well as congressional contacts. Florida Bar dispute in court; section wants to lobby on gay-rights issue despite governing board's ban
Abstracts: Lawyers in the storm; ABA volunteers offer free advice to hurricane victims. How presentation changed a case; jury research tells lawyers at ABA mock trial to emphasize an affair, lost money
Abstracts: Study: Quayle was right ... and wrong; entitlement programs in Western Europe help accident victims avoid court
Abstracts: No exit; Supreme Court finds no easy path to terminate structural injunctions. Advantage government; is it easier for the government to win in the Supreme Court?
Abstracts: Put away sword of Damocles. Yes: the press loves activists. Yes: a scuttled investigation
Abstracts: Looking back; reflections on a life well-spent. How judges view retrial of L.A. cops. In political year, ABA policies are something to talk about
Abstracts: AIDS phobia; reasonable fears or unreasonable lawsuits? In all its variations, the fathers' rights movement is saying one thing ... make room for daddy
Abstracts: Time off; business travel can hold key to vacation pleasure. part 2 In search of higher interest; alternatives to money-market funds and CDs
Abstracts: Not enough hours; making the most of the time we have. The secret of success; need balanced lives, not necessarily more billable hours
Abstracts: Global justice edges closer; creation of international criminal court under negotiation. Indiana Jones, Esq.: lawyer-explorer finds the lost city of Ubar
Abstracts: Justice or just us? The door to Dan Quayle's courthouse only swings one way. Generation gap; old activists don't fade away - they just change tactics
Abstracts: People of influence; push is on in Congress to revamp lobbying disclosure laws. In the looking glass; Congress launches intense self-examination effort
Abstracts: A mentor's legacy; Charles Hamilton Houston, Thurgood Marshall and the civil rights movement. A hero in more ways than one; a tribute to Thurgood Marshall
Abstracts: A 37-year-old man with a third bout of major hematochezia. A 39-year-old man with diarrhea and abdominal pain after chemotherapy for acute leukemia
Abstracts: Privatization puzzlement. Welfare reform: making it work. Making progress in transportation
Abstracts: The hard road to high tech. Managing from a distance. Computers find their voice
Abstracts: Sanctions against Libya. Business claims against Iraq: decision breaks new ground. Financing trade with Iran: how the deals work
Abstracts: Coping with work and family issues. Put your family firm's saga on paper. Marketing your business to the family
Abstracts: The ins and outs of the G-7 summit. A nation in mourning: a TV star's murder shocks Russia. History's tinderbox
Abstracts: Illiterates find computers are patient mentors. Computers help repair damaged brains. High-tech aids make cheating in school easier
Abstracts: Coping with a leader's depression. Resolving Conflicts 0f Interest. Where does all the money go?
Abstracts: Health reform takes shape. States plan for historic conference. Employers' costs for employees soar
Abstracts: IRS to collect from Dad? U.S. government seeks more control over child support. Visitation, alleged abuse are a potent mix
Abstracts: Development of DNA analysis for human diseases: sickle cell anemia and thalassemia as a paradigm. Prospects for Research in Hematologic Disorders - Sickle Cell Disease and Thalassemia
Abstracts: Recent attorneys general have made it hard for independent counsels to function. Prosecutors have used criminal statutes to deter others from spreading AIDS
Abstracts: Nurturing diversity. Funding Opportunity Opens To Women. Showing their staying power
Abstracts: The harder they fall. Against the wall: IBM's embattled chairman wields the axe in a bid to reverse the computer giant's sagging fortunes
Abstracts: Southern exposures: Canadian bankers are turning a hopeful eye to the U.S. market. Caterpillar's showdown
Abstracts: Securities; class auctions. After the high court decision in 'Amchem Products Inc. v. Windsor,' can a class action ever be certified only for the purpose of settlement?
Abstracts: East Coast classicism. New activists: angry parents press for change. Revisiting a simpler time
Abstracts: The Martensville scandal. Okanagan rush: Kelowna faces up to rapid growth. 'The system failed us.' (wrongfully convicted David Milgaard) (Interview)
Abstracts: Lining up the unemployed. Help for the heart. The survivors
Abstracts: Starting from scratch: fans will have to be patient with new teams. A triumph of fate
Abstracts: Cartoon cornucopia: new shows will animate toddlers and preteens. Quests for justice
Abstracts: A disputed choice; a Supreme Court appointment sparks debate. A deadly debate
Abstracts: Fuel for thought. Crash course in culture: urban schools thrive on diversity. Animal farms: are zoos and circuses causing suffering?
Abstracts: At the feet of the master of the universe. Urban cowboys and rural rituals. Urban nights and the bright lights
Abstracts: Tin's mixed blessings. A film worth eating. Green light for drug ads
Abstracts: Jurassic scarf. Why we need the big E's - exercise and vitamin E. The trail of beautiful memories
Abstracts: Seal out decay: can a top-coat curb cavities? Ozone alert. Nip cavities in the bud
Abstracts: Recombinant human DNase inhalation in normal subjects and patients with cystic fibrosis: a phase 1 study. Maintenance of alveolitis in patients with chronic beryllium disease by beryllium-specific helper T cells
Abstracts: Put back pain behind you. Up with young people. Catering to business people with special dietary needs
Abstracts: From wireless phones to mobile offices. From the ground up. Buying a car overseas can cut travel costs
Abstracts: The best global warming treaty yet. Dangers of disappointment at Rio. Two successful weeks at Rio
Abstracts: Cray Research sees net dropping up to 20% in 1992. Bull's Zenith to buy 19.9% of Packard Bell. Extreme skiing meets extreme product placement
Abstracts: Talk to me. LDDS joins Metromedia, Resurgens deal. AT&T to offer companies a plan for phone fraud
Abstracts: When to have that physical. Special coverage for home businesses. Co-op offices serve new entrepreneurs
Abstracts: Korea invites West to help it narrow the gap in technology. Korea holds firm to biotech expansion. What road ahead for Korean science and technology?
Abstracts: How To Stay Safe When You Go Abroad. Suggestions for choosing a professional planner. Grown children show you can go home again
Abstracts: Foreign contributors hold fate of two SSC detectors. Clinton accepts court's ruling on Antarctica. Terms of Scripps-Sandoz agreement may be more common than its critics believe
Abstracts: Austrian system squeezes out young clinical researchers. Austrian universities come under scrutiny.... Battle lines drawn between 'nanobacteria' researchers
Abstracts: On the spot; at Digital Equipment, Ken Olsen is under pressure to produce; board asks that he bring in high-level outsiders, speed up restructuring; unfruitful talks with Apple
Abstracts: The flat tax and the negative tax. Taxing the middle class. A reconsideration of effective marginal tax rates after recent tax reform
Abstracts: Ancient sleepers. Endangered genes. Eloquent remains
Abstracts: Parsing cells. Seeking common ground. Electric car pool
Abstracts: Underground allies. Demonic toxin. Relative lightweights: plastics replace silica to make lower-cost aerogels
Abstracts: Green policies: insurers warm to climate change. Running hot: will jet engines create a market for advanced materials?
Abstracts: The hole story; fine-pore membranes remove viruses from biological drugs. Demonic toxin
Abstracts: Biological noncontrol: my enemy's enemy may be no friend. Death in the deep: "Dead zone" in the Gulf of mexico challenges regulators
Abstracts: Canada to reduce physician training slots in system overhaul. States release hospital outcomes, charges; doctor data to follow
Abstracts: Small-scale tragedies. Under pressure: a rash of suicides and sudden deaths among New York City EMS workers is raising fears of rescue-worker burnout
Abstracts: Imperial English: the language of science? Women and the discourse of science. Metaphor in the language of science
Abstracts: Liability a threat to future of biomedical materials. Medical writing should eschew its obfuscations. We're waging war on drugs on the wrong front
Abstracts: Bombs, threats can't pry war hero from care of wounded. After all those years of training, are we having fun yet?
Abstracts: Paralysed by politics, EPA delays spending any money on EMF research. NIH scientists chafe under ethics rules on industry ties
Abstracts: Biosphere 2 project told to make room for science. Research effort is preserved in plan to close London Zoo. Marine blasts to be regulated following UK protest
Abstracts: Choosing the limits to life. Is thalidomide mutagenic? Alpha-particles and leukaemia
Abstracts: Rage and confusion hide role of HIV. Celebration of QED's half-century. Alex Todd: 1907-97
Abstracts: Classrooms without walls: advances in telecommunications promise to transform both learning and teaching. part 2
Abstracts: Cutting the cord: new technology and services for cellular-phone users. Phone technology is opening up new worlds
Abstracts: Predation risk and the cost of being fat. Theory fits the bill in the Galapagos Islands. In the pink (and yellow)
Abstracts: Fighting fraud. Time Warner plans electronic 'superhighway'. Scientists doubt phones cause brain tumors
Abstracts: Investment insights: securities analysts offer their advice on where your money should go. part 2 Hong Kong Telecom reports 16% rise in profit to $410.1 million for first half
Abstracts: Pictures of MHC restriction. The duck's dilemma. Flying the first class flag
Abstracts: Single atoms as transistors. A superconducting siphon. Optics: Ado about nothing much?
Abstracts: In memoriam. A response to "Horney theory: an object relations theory." (Douglas H. Ingram, Joyce A. Lerner, this issue, American Journal of Psychoanalysis, vol. 52, p. 37, March 1992)
Abstracts: A case report. Discussions of "Reassurance in analytic therapy," by Douglas H. Ingram
Abstracts: Don Pasquale, Fidelio, and psychiatry. Anne Tyler: the American family fights for its half-life. Mythology - the self - Peer Gynt
Abstracts: Affinity maturation leads to differential expression of multiple copies of a kappa light-chain transgene. Original and artificial antibodies
Abstracts: Creating electronic editions, newspapers try new roles. PC watcher: innovation is a sell, stability's a buy. Fantasy baseball's dream teams
Abstracts: Airway inflammation in cystic fibrosis. Pulmonary inflammation - a balancing act. Molecular heterogeneity of C2 deficiency
Abstracts: Minimizing arbitrator "reversals" in discipline and discharge cases. Recent findings and practices in grievance-arbitration procedures
Abstracts: The future of mixed-source income: the Intel appeal and other threats. U.S. competitiveness and the foreign tax credit
Abstracts: Gray market goods barred by judge. Court limits suits by lawyers; in-house counsel covered? Attorneys' final frenzy over Harris; all-night duel
Abstracts: Cult experts sue lawyers, others. Plaintiffs' activists celebrate; Trial Lawyers for Public Justice is 10. Transit ads rile trial lawyers; constitutional challenge?
Abstracts: Texas tackles its insurers; will Gov. Ann Richards' regulatory revolution spread? Small town indicts black students in voting case
Abstracts: Judges foresee federal courts caseload crush; but judicial panel's study doesn't call for radical changes - not yet, anyway
Abstracts: (Rule 11 threat against Yale team in Haitian Centers Council Inc. v. McNary.) At issue is whether the mayor discriminated against Jews during the riots
Abstracts: Boards win in court, but new proxy battle looms; arbitrageur has proposed bylaw to permit shareholders to trump management who 'just said no' to a takeover bid
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