Next Front in Health Battle: During the next month, federal appeals courts are scheduled to hear four cases about the constitutionality of the Democrats' health-care overhaul. Marcia Coyle reports on what to expect.
In Bin Laden Killing, Legal Clarity: The staff of The NLJ wraps up the legal developments surrounding the death of Osama bin Laden, including the public role played on Capitol Hill by Attorney General Eric Holder Jr.
A Break in the Blockade: What will last week's failed Republican filibuster of judicial nominee John "Jack" McConnell Jr. mean for other Obama nominees? David Ingram reports on the potential fallout for 9th Circuit pick Goodwin Liu and others.
Divorce Lawyer, Nobel Laureate Feud: Zoe Tillman reports on a $5 million legal malpractice lawsuit from Nobel-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz against his former divorce lawyer. A trial is scheduled for June.
Toyota Dealers Tell Their Tales: Amanda Bronstad reports that nearly 100 lawsuits against Toyota Motor Corp. in California are getting closer to trial, as deliberations are underway about which case should go first and depositions are set to begin of dealers who sold allegedly defective vehicles.
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