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COLUMN: The Law in Real Life: States Face Prolonged Election Cycle, Waiting for Vote Tallies, Recounts or Runoffs

After Election Day 2008, not every state race is decided yet. Voters might be tired of this extra-long election cycle, but a fair outcome of these races is more important than merely any outcome.

COLUMN: The Law in Real Life: Case on FCC Fines for Fleeting Expletives Shows Court’s Antiquated View of Evolving Language

The Supreme Court argument about the Federal Communications Commission's broadcaster fines for "fleeting expletives" left out one important piece of evidence — the expletives in question.

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