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Molly Ivins: The Israeli lobby

One of the consistent deformities in American policy debate has been challenged by a couple of professors, and the reaction proves their point so neatly it's almost funny.

CNNMoney: Waksal angling for early release?

Sam Waksal, the founder and former CEO of ImClone Systems who was jailed on an insider trading scandal that led to the imprisonment of his friend Martha Stewart, is trying to get out of prison early, according to media reports.

Dershowitz: Florida has power to pass Schiavo law

Before dawn Wednesday, a three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied an injunction request in the case of Terri Schiavo, the brain-damaged Florida woman who had her feeding tube removed Friday.

Fortune: David Boies

Alan Dershowitz had Claus von Bulow, Johnnie Cochran had O.J., and, in the past two years Boies had three starmaking cases, fighting legal battles for Al Gore and Napster and against Microsoft. Jus...

Fortune: Hell Hath No Fury Like A Mordant Lefty...

No One Left to Lie To: The Triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton By Christopher Hitchens Verso, 160 pages

Fortune: WHY YOU CAN'T FIRE ANYBODY THE INVISIBLE FOOT OF GOVERNMENT

In October 1993, when Northwest Airlines announced that it had agreed to rehire pilot Norman Prouse as a ground trainer, a company spokesman acknowledged that "some Northwest employees might be bit...

Fortune: DEN OF LAWYERS

This is getting livelier than Clarence Darrow's courtroom battle with William Jennings Bryan in 1925's famous Scopes Monkey Trial. The fight between attorney and Harvard law professor Alan Dershowi...

Fortune: BATTLING SMOKE

Known as a ''lawyer of last resort,'' Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz has tried to put up the best defense for a Dickensian lineup of suspects: accused murderers, pornographers, terrorists, racis...

Fortune: Wall Street victim

As federal prosecutors continue to cast their nets in Wall Street's scandal- ridden seas, some innocents may also get snared. Michael Singer, 38, a former vice president at Salomon Brothers, claims...

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