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An increase in merit scholarships has mostly benefitted privileged students whose parents are college-educated, according to, “Law School Scholarship Policies: […]
For every dollar spent on civil legal aid for low-income residents, the state of Florida earned $7 in economic impact, […]
A private lawyer got caught in the middle of a Mississippi judge’s quarrel with a county public defender’s office, and […]
An interview with Judge Richard A. Posner on legal writing is full of suggestions for how to make briefs more […]
Politicians have many motivations for how and when they defend or decry U.S. laws, and the courts in this country […]
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit this week will consider whether federal law […]
A local NBC reporter ran a story claiming that Rhode Island District Court Judge Rafael Ovalles had a tendency to […]
San Antonio Judge John Primomo told a crowd gathered for a U.S. citizenship ceremony that, “[W]hether you voted for him […]
Think of advanced computing entering the legal sphere as analogous to the printing press entering the publishing world. It could […]
Reporting on a recent conference in San Francisco, Susan Kostal presents five legal marketing trends to watch, all with a […]
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