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December 5, 2007


Around the web, December 5

  • Newly formed Democratic Judicial Campaign Committee will no doubt do its bit to entrench partisan politics in the judiciary [Justice at Stake]
  • Plaintiff's bar back on the offensive scoring legislative wins on Capitol Hill [Bloomberg]
  • South Carolina high court tinkered with outcome of bar exam. Improperly? [Adler @ Volokh, Chen]
  • Turns out there's a National Association of Subrogation Professionals to talk up the plus side of insurer litigiousness [WSJ, sub-only]
  • "Tidal wave" of new lawyers approaches in New York [NY Sun]
  • Did/should Wisconsin nurse's fatal medication error rise to the level of criminality? [The Hospitalist via KevinMD]

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