A Liberal Shift in the Fourth Circuit?
A LIBERAL SHIFT IN THE FOURTH CIRCUIT: In a two-part Bloomberg BNA series, MVA Litigation Associate Jason Idilbi analyzes whether a shift in the political makeup of the Fourth Circuit in the 2010-2011 term has resulted in the court, which has been one of the most conservative, becoming more liberal. Read Idilbi Article Part 1. Posted Feb. 7, 2014
		
			
			
				
			
		
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