Account

Sign in to access your account and subscription

LJN Newsletters

  • According to the author, drawings cannot possibly be viewed as a reliable source of information concerning children's perceptions of themselves, their families, the dynamics within their families, or anything else. Even if it could be demonstrated that the dynamic of projection consistently operates as children produce these drawings, there would still be no basis for relying upon them.

    November 25, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • When presented with a case s/he has not tried, an appellate lawyer may discover that the record on appeal is in horrendous shape. Even if you are not an appellate lawyer, there is a lot you can do to help your client with a possible appeal. This article discusses a number of things a trial attorney can do to minimize the problems.

    November 25, 2008Paul L. Feinstein
  • Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

    November 25, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Recent cases of note.

    November 25, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Some baby boomers have come of age on the wrong side of the law, and the older prison population is burgeoning. Fortunately, Booker and its progeny have superseded the Sentencing Guidelines' strict limitations on leniency based on age and health.

    November 25, 2008Evan A. Jenness
  • In the past few years, attorneys and commentators had sought to establish the selective-waiver doctrine by proposing changes to the Federal Rules of Evidence. This in-depth analysis explains why.

    November 25, 2008Jonathan S. Feld and Blake Mills
  • Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

    November 24, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Who's doing what; who's going where.

    November 24, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |