Dr. Kevorkian's Plan To Get In Front Of The Supreme Court Totally Backfired
If you want to get your case in front of the Supreme Court, don't represent yourself at trial or become a public spectacle.Otherwise, you really hurt your chances of arguing before the justices,...
View ArticleHow The Anti-Abortion Movement Has Slowly Chipped Away At Abortion Rights
Abortion is possibly the most divisive issue in the United States.Pro-choice advocates argue that women should have total control over their own bodies. Anti-abortion advocates believe life begins at...
View ArticleProfessor Has A Few Theories About Why Cops Lie Routinely Under Oath
It's not news there are crooked cops in the United States.But Ohio State law professor Michelle Alexander argues in a compelling New York Times op-ed cops aren't necessarily more trustworthy than the...
View ArticleHere's An Inside Look At The Best Employers In America
Our first annual list of The 50 Best Employers In America, based on exclusive data from PayScale, is the first ranking to look comprehensively at both pay and happiness. Get to know the companies that...
View ArticleCalifornia Preschool To Close After Students Allegedly Engaged In Sex Acts...
A Lutheran preschool in California is closing after parents claimed their 4- and 5-year-old children allegedly performed oral sex on each other when teachers weren't looking.Students at the First...
View ArticleThe 50 Best Employers In America
It's possible to love your job and get a good salary too: You just have to work for the right company.The first annual list of the best employers in America by PayScale and Business Insider evaluates...
View ArticleHackers Post Private Data From More Than 4,000 US Bank Executives
Hackers affiliated with Anonymous seem to have published information from more than 4,000 American bank executive accounts on a government website last night, Violet Blue of ZDNet reports.The alleged...
View ArticleCivil Rights Lawyers Say The NYPD Is Watching Everything Muslims Do
WASHINGTON (AP) — The New York Police Department's focus on Muslims has renewed the political surveillance of the 1960s and '70s that was banned under a landmark legal ruling, according to a new court...
View ArticleTexas DA Offering An 'Astronomical' Amount Of Money To Find Out Who Killed...
The hunt is on to find the men responsible for fatally shooting a Texas prosecutor last week.And law enforcement isn't backing down, no matter what.Two unidentified men shot Kaufman County Assistant...
View ArticleReport: Student Committed Suicide At Oklahoma Intermediate School
Shots were fired this morning at Coweta Intermediate School in Oklahoma, Fox 23 is reporting.The superintendent told NewsOn6 that a ninth grader committed suicide in the bathroom.A news conference will...
View ArticleNew York Auction Houses Could Soon Be Forced To Reveal Sellers' Identities
In a decision that could fundamentally shake New York's auction market, the NY State Supreme Court is reconsidering the current law that protects anonymous sellers, according to Tom Mashburg of The New...
View ArticleUK Politician Has Career Ruined By Epic Coverup Of Speeding Ticket
Chris Huhne was once considered one of the strongest contenders for the leadership of the UK's third party, the Liberal Democrats. He served as an elected politician since 1999, and spent two years as...
View ArticleObama Has The Keys To America's Malware Arsenal
As the possibility of destructive cyberwarfare inches towards reality, the government is scrambling to figure out who holds the keys to America's malware arsenal.Obviously, it's President Obama.The New...
View ArticleSteve Cohen And Mathew Martoma Will Probably Sleep Better Tonight
Over at Dealbook Peter Lattman and Andrew Ross Sorkin report that new evidence has come to light that could help the defendant of the most profitable insider trading case in history, Mathew...
View ArticleIn One Chart, Here's The Compelling Argument From Gun Control Groups On The...
For many in Congress, a big goal in the push to curb gun violence is a reinstatement of the assault weapons ban that expired in 1994. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) has introduced a similar bill,...
View ArticleDeath Of Russian Mobster Sparks Fears Of Turf War In Sochi
Fears of a brewing mafia war have begun to grip Russia three weeks after a top mobster was killed, as rival clans seek control over his vast empire, including prime property in the Olympic host city of...
View ArticleWhy The Supreme Court Should Let Cops Keep Collecting Suspects' DNA
The U.S. Supreme Court is going to hear a huge genetic privacy case this month that one top high court expert called the "most important, overlooked case of the term."In Maryland v. King, the high...
View ArticleEx-Employee Sues Oprah's Own Network For Sexual Discrimination
Oprah's OWN network may be faring better in ratings; however, it's finding itself amid a sex discrimination lawsuit. Ex-employee Caroline Hommel filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court Friday...
View ArticleSonia Sotomayor Shows She's The Least Guarded Supreme Court Justice
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor's memoir "My Beloved World" vividly describes her less-than-desirable childhood in the Bronx.In a judicial world where the justices are known for being more...
View ArticleThe US Lost A Chunk Of Legal Sector Jobs In January
As law school applications plummet and more lawyers than ever are graduating from school without finding a job, the newest jobs report revealed the legal industry lost 2,400 jobs in January, according...
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