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Hodes: Judicial candidates free to speak out

In 2002, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the provisions of the Model Code of Judicial Conduct that prohibited judicial candidates from “announcing” their views on “disputed legal or political issues” were invalid under the First Amendment. (Republican Party of ...

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Judicial candidates free to speak out

In 2002, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the provisions of the Model Code of Judicial Conduct that prohibited judicial candidates from “announcing” their views on “disputed legal or political issues” were invalid under the First Amendment. (Republican Party of ...

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Bush, still backing Miers, gets slapped by judge

The outcome wasn’t the stunning thing about Thursday’s court ruling that the White House can’t keep presidential aides from answering whatever congressional subpoena it dislikes. That was predictable. The astonishing part about the 93-page opinion was the thoroughness with which ...

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Leone: How to mentor the mixed work force

To be successful in managing your employees, you need to understand the steps to good generational management. Accept that there are differences among generations. You cannot apply your generational conditioning to others. Trying to do so starts out in defeat ...

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