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Around the web, September 1
Around the web, July 12
Business Roundtable report on Obama administration
Kagan on tort reform
Burck and Perino on Specter's pleadings bill and terrorism
Around the web, May 19
Around the web, April 29
Democratic representative opposes Iqbal/Twombly bill
Renewed lobbying priority -- tax breaks for contingency-fee suits
Around the web, April 13
Around the web, March 26
Around the web, March 18
Around the web, March 11
Around the web, March 10
Trial Lawyers, Inc.: K Street -- Federal Government Relations (II)
Specter responds
Hedging their bets: Trial lawyers PAC gives to Specter, Sestak
Around the web, February 4
"Does the Twombly-Iqbal Pleading Standard Apply to Defenses Too?"
Trial lawyers association outlines its 2010 legislative agenda
A Twombly/Iqbal debate -- and the harms of liberal pleading
Around the web, December 29
Around the web, December 28
Yet another hearing on Iqbal, and Strickland moves quickly
Iqbal, notice pleading and national security
Former Solicitor General Garre's testimony on Iqbal, Twombly
Around the web, December 2
Congress keeps up pressure on Iqbal, Twombly
In Congress, promoting the return of notice pleadings
Around the web, November 18
Perfidy on pleadings? A House Judiciary chairman comments
House bill will overturn Iqbal, restore previous pleading standards
House hearing on Iqbal/Twombly
A House Judiciary hearing on Iqbal, notice pleadings
"A Twombly of Scholarship"
Specter's bill to overturn Stoneridge
Around the web, September 11
Notice pleadings, the AAJ takes notice
Alien Tort Statute Claim Dismissed as Result of Iqbal Case.
WSJ editorial page vs. Arlen Specter
Back to the bad old days on pleading?
Around the web, July 14
At Overlawyered: Blawg Review #220
Iqbal and pleading, cont'd
Iqbal: High court reins in liberal pleading
Avery....Finally.

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