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For Ted Kaczynski, There’s No Place Like Home…

It would seem a bit ironic for Ted Kaczynski to make a hobby of protecting the best interests of his victims and their families, but thats just what the man
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Lawdable Quotes: Michel de Montaigne

“It would be better to have no laws at all, than to have too many.” ~ Michel de Montaigne
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Fashion Police Embrace Bullet Proof Label

This week, Colombian designer Miguel Caballero launched his newest upscale fashion line in South Africa, one he hopes will win the heart’s of the country’s elite. But his fans are
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“Hot Tubbing” Steams Up the Courtroom

As American judges are growing increasingly frustrated with partisan expert witnesses, some are looking to a method of testimony newly employed in Australia, coyly dubbed “hot tubbing.” Sadly, this does
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Guns Banned from Georgia Airport, For Now…

For an update on the firearms controversy rocking the state of Georgia, U.S. District Court Judge Marvin Shoob declined the request of guns rights organizations to allow guns in the
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Would You Trade Life in Prison for a Bucket of KFC?

Tremayne Durham thought it was a fair deal. Durham, who was accused of the 2006 murder of an Oregon man, pled guilty to the crime on the condition that he
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Incoming ABA President Calls for Judicial Reform

This week, incoming American Bar Association President H. Thomas Wells, Jr. of Alabama, gave a rousing speech at the organization’s annual meeting in New York City. Wells called for improvements
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NYPD Sued for Stats on Race in Police Shootings

This week, the New York Civil Liberties Union filed suit against the New York Police Department for failing to comply with a Freedom of Information Act request made after the
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Bittersweet Courtroom Win for American Indians

Last Thursday, Judge Federal District Court Judge James Robertson decided in favor of a group of Native Americans who had sued the Department of Interior for the mismanagement of a
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Earthquake Creates Bar Exam Controversy

While the damage caused by this month’s 5.4 magnitude earthquake in California was relatively minimal, there are some who may still be reeling in its aftermath. As reported by the
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