USADA: Lance Armstrong Was Part Of The Most Sophisticated And Successful...
The United States Anti-Doping Agency will release a file Wednesday providing the most comprehensive evidence in proving Lance Armstrong's alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs. The information...
View ArticleGirl In Roman Polanski Case Is About To Go Public With A Massive Tell-All
After being labeled the "sex victim girl" and ostracized by friends' parents, the girl at the heart of director Roman Polanski's 1977 sex scandal is speaking out. Polanski was arrested decades ago...
View ArticleThe Most Liberal And Conservative Law Schools In America
What law school best fits your political views? The Princeton Review has surveyed more than 18,000 students at 168 law schools and using that information, has compiled a list of the most liberal and...
View ArticleThis Pakistani Legal Case Could Be The Precedent That Remakes US Drone Policy
A case that pits US government policy on drone strikes in Pakistan against the body of international law is set in the besieged Northwest Frontier Province, where Noor Khan is the plaintiff in a...
View Article11 Of Lance Armstrong's Teammates Testified Against Him To The USADA
The USADA is releasing a full report of evidence that Lance Armstrong was doping during his cycling career. Eleven of Armstrong's former teammates testified against the seven-time Tour de France winner...
View ArticleExotic Dancers Just Got $13 Million And A Lot More Respect From Strip Clubs
It's been three years since the class action began, but it ends with something of a labor law victory for exotic dancers. A federal judge has approved a $12.9 million settlement for strippers who...
View ArticleNYPD Slaps Cyclist With The Biggest Red Light Ticket We've Seen
You'd be hard-pressed to find an urban cyclist who hasn't run a red light on a deserted street, pedaled the wrong way down a one-way street, or sailed past stop signs once in a while. These are, of...
View ArticleJustice Sotomayor Got Fierce During Today's Affirmative Action Fight
The Supreme Court heard historic arguments today in 22-year-old Abigail Fisher's fight against the University of Texas at Austin's affirmative action policy. At UT, the top 10 percent of students from...
View ArticleStarbucks Is Threatening To Take A Doggie Daycare To Court If It Doesn't...
Andrea McCarthy-Grzybek opened a dog daycare in Illinois earlier this year. Then, she got a letter from Starbucks telling her to change her daycare's name and logo — or else, reports Stephanie...
View ArticleA Quick Guide To The Affirmative Action Showdown Currently In The Supreme Court
On Wednesday the U.S. Supreme Court heard its most politically divisive case this term: a challenge to the University of Texas at Austin's affirmative action policy. Here's everything you need to know...
View ArticleLance Armstrong's Team 'Ran The Most Sophisticated Doping Program Ever'
A devastating report into years of drug taking at Lance Armstrong's United States Postal Service team described the squad as running "the most sophisticated, professionalised and successful doping...
View ArticleLaw School Tuition Is About To Jump To The Most Outrageous Levels Yet
Jobs in the legal industry are extremely difficult to come by. And law schools across the country are admitting fewer and fewer students to cope with the shrinking job market. But it's about to get...
View ArticleDangerously Friendly Emails Support Claims Of Collusion Between Equity Firms
The last time we checked in with the "club deal" collusion scandal rocking the private equity industry, a Boston Judge had ordered the firms involved to refile documents, as the ones that they had...
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman's Attorney Says Brother's Twitter Rant Made Him Cringe
Seven months after the killing of unarmed high school junior Trayvon Martin, the killer's family is on a national media crusade to clear the family's name. What began as a series of routine media...
View ArticlePATHETIC: A Student Is Suing Her High School Because It Suspended Her For...
More than 15 million lawsuits are expected to be filed in America this year. More than 15 million! So clearly, we've got a bit of a problem of people suing each other, often over something ridiculous....
View ArticleA Company Claiming To Be The World's First Facebook 'Search Engine' Sues The...
Profile Technology Ltd. has sued Facebook for allegedly breaking a 2008 agreement by cutting off its access to Facebook data, which it harvested to create its own Profile Engine, the suit states. The...
View ArticleYou Could End Up Paying Millions If You Post The Lyrics To Bowie Or TLC Online
It's a good day for copyright holders. In a first-of-its-kind decision, a California judge ruled on Wednesday that LiveUniverse had infringed the copyrights to 528 songs—TLC's "Don't Go Chasing...
View ArticleColorado Shooting Suspect Sports An Entirely Different Look As Lawyer Tries...
Don't expect to see this summer's most notorious criminal suspect in court any time soon. Attorneys for James Holmes today asked Judge William Sylvester to delay the suspect's preliminary hearing until...
View Article8 Law Schools With Terrible Employment Rates
Just 85.6 percent of law students who earned a law degree in 2011 were employed nine months later. It's the lowest rate of employment since 1994. For those graduates lucky enough to find themselves...
View ArticleMeet The Man Who's REALLY Behind The Supreme Court Affirmative Action Fight
The U.S. Supreme Court's most divisive case this term–a challenge to the University of Texas' affirmative action policy–was brought in the name of a slight woman named Abigail Fisher, now 22 years old....
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