U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary


Workplace Gun Bill Advances in Florida Legislature

A revised version of the bill that would allow employees to keep firearms in their cars passed its first significant hurdle.  Read story

Patently Wrong;

ALLIED CORP. SPENT 13 YEARS and more than $75 million developing a metals-manufacturing process. But when 11 German and Japanese companies copied Allied'...  Read story

Retailers Decry 'Hidden' Credit-Card Fees

April 20, 2007 -- Retail industry leaders this week urged lawmakers to pass legislation curbing the $36 billion in fees credit-card compa...  Read story

Why Businesses Should Have Judge Dread

Shouldn't a judicial nominee's thoughts on business law be scrutinized?  Read story

So You Want to Share Your Mailing List

With dot-com companies making a bundle off users' personal information, you may wonder whether you can do the same -- without alienating your customers.Read story

Bulletin Board

This collection includes short articles about sharing your mailing list, affordable video on the Web, online copyright clearance, memorable computer password...  Read story

Nomination Hearing for John Roberts Begins

Sept. 12, 2005 --The Senate hearing to confirm the nomination of John Roberts for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court began Monday. ...  Read story

NAM Endorses Roberts, as Nomination Hearing Continues

Sept. 14, 2005 --The first business group to do so announced its endorsement of Judge John Roberts, who has been nominated for Chief Justi...  Read story

Cracks in the Melting Pot

Visa restrictions are keeping entrepreneurial immigrants away, and they're finding new opportunities overseas.  Read story

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