Conservatives Are Hitting Elizabeth Warren With New Allegations Over Her 'Law...
U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren is under attack for serving corporate clients and doing so without a Massachusetts law license. The problem isn't going away for Warren, the Harvard law professor...
View ArticleKaty Perry's Actor Ex-Boyfriend Suspected In 'L.A. Double Death'
Katy Perry's ex-boyfriend, a Hollywood actor who has starred in "Sons Of Anarchy" and "The O.C.," was found dead yesterday at the home of the 81-year-old woman he was suspected of murdering. Police...
View ArticleLeading Chinese Forensic Scientist Casts Doubt On Conviction Of Bo Xilai's Wife
A leading Chinese forensic scientist has publicly cast doubt on the conviction of Gu Kailai for murdering British businessman Neil Heywood with cyanide. The wife of ousted leader Bo Xilai was convicted...
View ArticleJustice Alito's Yearbook Entry Reveals His Love Of Sidewalk Cafes And His...
Justice Samuel Alito intended on warming "a seat on the Supreme Court" way before his 2006 appointment to the court's bench. Looking at his 1972 Princeton yearbook, the Trenton, N.J. native had quite...
View ArticleA Rogue Chemist Could Unravel Thousands Of Drug Convictions
A chemist who tested more than 60,000 drug samples submitted in the cases of about 34,000 defendants over nine years has admitted to faking drug sample results, according to a police report obtained by...
View ArticleLawyer's Revelations Add To Scrutiny Over Elizabeth Warren's Corporate Clients
U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren recently revealed at least some of her clients amid scrutiny over her legal work for corporations. Warren says she did work for "a company that offered a plan to...
View ArticleAffirmative Action Does More Harm Than Good
The issue presented by Fisher v. University of Texas is whether a state university should give preference to some applicants on the basis of their race and thereby disadvantage other applicants on the...
View ArticleHere's How To Stop Your Boss From Legally Hijacking Your LinkedIn Page
In light of a recent case of an employer hijacking a fired employee's LinkedIn account, we have decided to tell you how to keep your boss at bay when it comes to social media accounts. Although the...
View ArticleHere's What The Supreme Court Justices Looked Like When They Were Young
It seems strange, but before they took their seats on the U.S. Supreme Court, the justices played sports, went to school, and maybe even got into trouble like the rest of us. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a...
View ArticleFinally, Jerry Sandusky's Lawyer Admits He Screwed Up The Case Months Ago
It might seem like his life and legacy can't be salvaged, but Jerry Sandusky's bumbling lawyer Joe Amendola has a plan. The disgraced ex-Penn State assistant football coach was sentenced to 30 to 60...
View ArticleThe 50 Most Dangerous Cities In The World
Earlier, this year, a Mexican think tank — the Citizens' Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice — released a study ranking the world's most violent cities in 2011, and the results were...
View ArticleThieving Coin Collector Accused Of Trying To Kill A Judge
A man sentenced to 15 years behind bars for selling fake collectible coins to the elderly might soon have a new crime to add to his rap sheet. Joseph Romano and his associate Dejvid Mirkovic are...
View ArticleIf They Can't Get Jobs As Lawyers, Top Law Students Can Always Use This Video...
Well, the legal job market is pretty awful. So can you really blame Yale law students for trying to make themselves appealing for any job market? An absolutely horrified tipster sent Above The Law this...
View ArticleUS Supreme Court Lets Warrantless Wiretapping Immunity Stand
The U.S. Supreme Court let stand Tuesday an immunity law on wiretapping viewed by government as a useful anti-terror tool but criticized by rights activists as a flagrant abuse of executive power. The...
View ArticlePussy Riot Member Freed After Moscow Court Appeal
A Moscow appeals court has released one of the jailed members of anti-Kremlin punk band Pussy Riot, but ordered two others to serve the remainder of their two-year jail term in a Russian prison colony....
View ArticleThe US Government Has Found A Sneaky Way To Punish Megaupload
They're not letting a technicality ruin this one. File-sharing site Megaupload has tried to escape criminal prosecution in the United States by saying since the company doesn't have a mailing address...
View ArticleImmigration Agents Are Calling This Russian Immigrant A Hooker But She Says...
In a classic case of he said/she said, a young Russian immigrant who claims she's here for school is accusing her ex-boyfriend of putting personal pictures of her on an escort website to get revenge...
View ArticleStan Lee Media Sues Disney For Billions In Alleged Copyright Infringement
Ever since Disney bought Marvel and its some 5,000 characters for $4 billion in 2009, the company has earned profits off Stan Lee's many characters in the form of action figures, toys, costumes, and a...
View ArticleWhat Are The Best Colleges in America?
College tuition has reached record highs and grads are still struggling to get jobs and pay off mounds of student debt. So, it's more important than ever to have a ranking that asks a simple question:...
View ArticleMeet The 22-Year-Old Texan Behind Today's Affirmative Action Fight
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments today in a fight over whether colleges can consider applicants' race as a factor in admissions. While the fate of millions of young people is at stake, the...
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