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Gun Shop Owners Display Mixed Feelings Over Ruling

Gun shop owners in the Washington Metropolitan area are not all smiles as some may have thought following the historic overturn of the DC gun ban last week. Although many accurately
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A Little Legal Advice Was All They Needed

This month, The American Lawyer is covering a multitude of inspiring cases that involve some of the country’s largest law firms contributing their time and talent to pro bono work.
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Chance of Suing Coke? About “Zero”

Bluesprings Water Company challenged Coca-Cola one too many times it seems. The water bottlers, based out of Chicago, have all but vanished from the beverage industry but have not given
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What Are You In For? Baking Cookies…

Baking cookies for police officers appeared to be a noble deed, but adding illegal drugs to the mix is not exactly what the Mothers Against Drunk Driving organization had in
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Free Book of the Month: Lawrence Lessig’s Free Culture

This week we are showcasing Free Culture by Larry Lessig. Professor Lessig has made this work, as well as his other books available for free download under a creative commons
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Lawdable Quotes: Alexander Solzhenitsyn

“I have spent all my life under a Communist regime, and I will tell you that a society without any objective legal scale is a terrible one indeed. But a
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Silencing the Din of Commercials Once and For All

Being jolted out of my seat by blaring commercials as I relax to the nightly news is one of those pet peeves I thought I would just have to live
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Parliament On YouTube

The UK has been busy setting up programs to get youth more interested in the Parliamentary process. The House of Lords in particular, is looking to stray from its outdated
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Processing Out the Competition

Intel, the largest producer of microprocessors, may have been using dishonest practices in order to establish itself as just that. The FTC has opened an investigation that will evaluate certain
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The Law Goes Open Source: Forbes

An article in the June 30 issue of Forbes (released online yesterday) profiles Fastcase as part of a new vanguard disrupting the market for legal research: “Disruption is in the
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#1 Legal Research App

Winner of the prestigious American Association of Law Libraries (New Product) Award, Fastcase for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone is used by more attorneys than any other legal app according to the ABA. Anyone may use the app for free to access Fastcase's comprehensive legal research database on the go.