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Government and Regulatory Affairs
Winter 2008
- Pennsylvania Control Board Issues Casino License to PITG Gaming
- Recent Changes in Campaign Finance Law: Philadelphia Campaign Finance Update
- Changes to Pennsylvania and New York Lobbying Law
Schnader Appeals
December 2007
- Schnader Continues Long Tradition of Pro Bono Appellate Representation
- Recent Decisions of Note
- Appellate Briefs
Issues and Trends in New Jersey Law
Fall 2007
- NJDEP’s Natural Resource Damages Initiative Has Setback as Judge Invalidates Formula for Measuring Damage
- Supreme Court Fails to Resolve Split of Authority on Unilateral Placement Remedy for Special Needs Students
- Are Your Policies in Compliance with New Jersey’s Civil Union Law?
- NJ Supreme Court Recognizes Limits to Employers’ Obligations to Permanently Disabled Employees
Federal Officer Removal after
Watson v. Philip Morris Cos.
: What Remains for the Non-Governmental Defendant?
September 2007
by
Jonathan M. Stern
Published in the Defense Research Institute’s
In-House Defense Quarterly
(Summer 2007)
The article discusses
Watson v. Philip Morris Cos.
, and illustrates that the federal officer removal statute may offer non-governmental actors a means into federal court where other avenues are not available. As a result, the article advises counsel representing such parties to consider whether their circumstances make federal officer removal viable.
Pro Bono Newsletter
Summer 2007
- Justin Park Wins State Tuition Challenge in Supreme Court of New Jersey
- Guantanamo Litigation Enters New Phase
- Greg H. Teufel Lends a Hand
- William J. Maffucci Helps Woman Clear Much Needed Title to Her Property
- Let the Music Play
- Tracey D.P. Overton’s Battle for Student’s Right to Special Education Classification Results in Success
- Edward D. Manchester Argues Religious Rights Case Before Third Circuit Court of Appeals
- Family Law Associates Win Pa. Bar Association Pro Bono Awards
- Office Highlight: New York
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