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  • Am I Too Late In Life To Apply To Law School?

    The short answer is “no.” It’s never too late to go to law school. You can have a great experience, have fun, and succeed as an attorney regardless of age.

  • T-Mobile Can Appeal To Block Lawsuit Over $26Billion Sprint Deal

    T-Mobile has secured permission to appeal a judge’s decision that allowed a potential class action lawsuit by millions of Verizon and AT&T subscribers to proceed. The lawsuit challenges T-Mobile’s $26 billion acquisition of rival Sprint in 2020. Illinois U.S. District Judge Thomas Durkin ruled on Wednesday that T-Mobile can appeal his order to the 7th…

  • Disney, Florida Settle Bitter Legal Dispute Over Disney World District

    Walt Disney and appointees of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis reached a settlement on Wednesday to resolve a high-profile lawsuit in state court concerning control of the special district encompassing the Walt Disney World theme parks.

  • Supreme Court Appears Skeptical Of Abortion Pill Case

    During a Tuesday hearing, the US Supreme Court expressed skepticism towards an attempt to restrict access to the commonly used abortion drug, mifepristone. The case, considered the most significant abortion-related issue before the court since the national right to abortion was ended in June 2022, revolves around decisions made by the Food and Drug Administration…

  • Uncovering Outside Scholarships: Funding Your Law School Journey

    In this blog post, we’ll dive into the world of outside scholarships, a valuable source of financial support for prospective law school applicants and current law students. Whether you’re looking to reduce the financial burden of your legal education or exploring opportunities to make it more affordable, this catch-all term encompasses a wide range of…

  • Judge Imposes Gag Order In Trump Hush Money Case

    A New York judge has issued a gag order against Donald Trump ahead of his upcoming criminal hush money case scheduled to begin on April 15th. Under this order, Trump is prohibited from publicly discussing court staff, jurors, witnesses, or lawyers associated with the district attorney’s office, as well as their families. However, the gag…

  • Third Man Hauled Before Court For Murder In Kansas City Chiefs Rally Shooting

    A third individual has been indicted for murder in connection with the tragic mass shooting following a Kansas City Chiefs championship rally last month, which resulted in the death of one woman and injuries to over two dozen individuals, prosecutors disclosed on Thursday. Terry J. Young, aged 20, faces charges of second-degree murder, unlawful use…

  • Part-Time Or Full-Time: 4 Different Law School Programs You Should Consider

    Law is among the most popular academic disciplines in the United States and the world. This is mainly because it leads to plenty of lucrative opportunities, both inside and outside the courtroom. Attorneys, mediators, prosecutors, legal advisors, judges, detectives, contract administrators, and law enforcement agents require solid legal education.  Therefore, studying law is a great way…

  • Trump Wins Last-Minute Reprieve As Judge Cuts Fraud Bond To $175M

    Donald Trump has received a last-minute reprieve on Monday when a New York court granted him the opportunity to post a reduced bond of $175 million, delaying enforcement of a $464 million fraud penalty. Trump’s legal team had argued that obtaining the full bond amount would be “impossible.” The appeals court provided Trump with a…

  • Questions To Ask During A Law School Campus Visit

    Questions To Ask During A Law School Campus Visit Getting to law school is a significant investment. Therefore, you should apply and join a school that reflects your expectations. There are several factors to consider, such as tuition, job placement statistics, scholarships, and location, to name a few. To get a better glimpse of what…