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Philip Morris Goes Back to Court..Again

A long fought case will make its way back to the Supreme Court in the near future as the court has decided to hear the arguments for Philip Morris v.
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For a Name like Smucker’s, It Better be Good

The J.M. Smucker Company announced Tuesday that it would merge with the Folgers coffee subset of The Proctor & Gamble Company. This deal, amounting to almost $3.3 billion, is an
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Facebook an Invasion of Privacy, Eh?

The Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic, a group of pro-privacy advocates, has filed a complaint with the Canadian Office of the Privacy Commissioner against the Facebook, arguing that
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Free MP3 Download of the Week: Double Concerto by Johannes Brahm

Conducting legal research can be a bit taxing at times. With so many boolean queries to create and countless cases to read through, its nice to have a distraction now
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US Loses Track and Field Star to Anti-Doping Charges

Appealing his doping charges to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, Olympian Justin Gatlin was again found guilty last Tuesday thus ending his hopes for Olympic gold once again. Declared
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Is America Really Ready for Digital Television?

Nearly 70 million Americans are still watching TV via an analogue signal and the GAO estimates that 35 million of them will be out of luck, and television programs, come
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Big Brother On Campus?

Researchers at Northeastern University overstepped their experimental boundaries, or they would have had their project taken place in the United States. Over the past six months, the University has been
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DOJ Sued for Discrimination

Joi Hyatte, a paralegal in the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights division, has filed suit against the DOJ, alleging that she has been passed over for promotions because she is
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Sandra Day O’Connor: Professional Gamer?

That’s right. Last Wednesday, Sandra Day O’Connor unveiled a video game she is helping to design at a conference dubbed Games for Change, which promotes “social issue” gaming. O’Connor conceived
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