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  • Defending is professor William Fisher, Wilmer Hale Professor of Intellectual Property Law, Harvard Law School, who believes the copyright system has, “several important functions”.

    Copyright — for or against? 2009

  • You know that part in "Defending Your Life" where Albert Brooks 'character is in the afterlife, and he is shown a compilation of all the boneheaded mistakes he's made, throughout his life, in quick succession?

    Archive 2008-09-01 2008

  • You know that part in "Defending Your Life" where Albert Brooks 'character is in the afterlife, and he is shown a compilation of all the boneheaded mistakes he's made, throughout his life, in quick succession?

    Your Right Hand Thief 2008

  • Judge voids contempt conviction of former 'Peanuts' voice actress for animal rights protest Protests and crackdown in Pakistan echo political turmoil that preceded downfall of Musharraf Police block roads to Pakistani capital as opposition predicts president will not see out term Defending champ Lance Mackey gains speed, is first musher into Iditarod at halfway checkpoint

    Hartford Courant blogs 2009

  • Then, finally: on September 5, The New York Times ran an interview with this attorney in a "Woman in the News" feature, entitled "Defending the Accused, and Herself, With Vigor."

    Joel Cohen: When Criminal Lawyers Go to the Edge Joel Cohen 2011

  • Then, finally: on September 5, The New York Times ran an interview with this attorney in a "Woman in the News" feature, entitled "Defending the Accused, and Herself, With Vigor."

    Joel Cohen: When Criminal Lawyers Go to the Edge Joel Cohen 2011

  • And a coalition of thinktanks, including the American Enterprise Institute, the Heritage Foundation and Bill Kristol's Foreign Policy Initiative have established a group called Defending Defense, and the Washington Post reports by Tony Podesta, the brother of the head of the Center for American Progress, whose firm represents major defense contractors.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The New York Times called Defending the Caveman "a comic phenomenon."

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • The New York Times called Defending the Caveman "a comic phenomenon."

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • The New York Times called Defending the Caveman "a comic phenomenon."

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

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