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Cornell Law School Sets More Generous Standard For Public Interest Loan Help
In June, Cornell Law School will initiate full federal loan repayments for its graduates in public interest jobs earning up to $120,000 annually—a $40,000 increase from the current $80,000 salary cap. This change, announced this month, establishes a new standard among U.S. law school loan repayment assistance programs, widely known as LRAPs,…
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Aspiring Police Officer Found Guilty Of Rape After Admitting That He Played ‘Sexual Games’ With A Child
An aspiring police officer was put behind bars on May, 8, after admitting that he sexually assaulted a victim during an interview for the job. Reports say 26-yearold Stephen Bodley openly admitted…
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White House Urges SCOTUS To Reject Case Over F-35 Sales To South Korea
The Biden administration has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reject an appeal by international deals broker Blenheim Capital, alleging exclusion from a multibillion-dollar transaction involving South Korea’s purchase of F-35 fighter…
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Ex-Marine Joshua Cobb Charged After Online Threats To Kill White People
Joshua Cobb, a 23-year-old former Marine from New Jersey, has been charged after making threatening remarks online, including expressing intentions to kill white people. Federal agents arrested Cobb on May 10 following…
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As the legal profession continues to evolve in the digital age, lawyers and law students are increasingly turning to online resources to enhance their knowledge, streamline their practice, and stay updated with…
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In the demanding field of criminal law, access to reliable online tools is indispensable for staying informed and effectively representing clients. Fortunately, the digital sphere offers a plethora of resources tailored specifically…
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of law and technology, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and legal practice presents exciting opportunities for law students. Whether you’re intrigued by the ethical implications of…
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Meet Shequeena McKenzie, The First Ever Black Female Judge in Her City
Shequeena McKenzie, a 28-year-old trailblazer, has shattered barriers by becoming the first Black female judge in McComb, Mississippi, marking a historic moment for the city. “It was a…
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Meet Danasia Neal: She Graduated Law School At 24, Passed the Bar While 39 Weeks Pregnant, Now She’s Helping Black Businesses!
Meet Danasia Neal, a trailblazing attorney who defied expectations by graduating law school at the age of 24 and passing the bar exam while 39 weeks pregnant. Now,…
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Swedish Politician Sparked Debate With A Wild Proposal for Paid Sex Breaks in the Workplace
Per-Erik Muskos, a councillor in the small Swedish town of Overtornea, stirred controversy in 2017 with his proposal to allow municipal employees a one-hour paid break during the…
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Today in History: James Earl Ray Pleads Guilty to Assassinating Martin Luther King Jr.
On March 10, 1969, a significant chapter in American history unfolded as James Earl Ray pleaded guilty to the assassination of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.…
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Remembering Dred Scott v. Sandford: Landmark Case That Defined U.S. History
On this day, March 6, we commemorate a pivotal moment in American history: the infamous ruling of Dred Scott v. Sandford in 1857. It was a legal battle…