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5 votes
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Trump’s latest firing seems to have violated four democratic values
17 votes -
The obscure US Supreme Court case that could be used by the Republican Party to gut the First Amendment
8 votes -
How to reform the police
4 votes -
George Floyd: 3rd or 2nd Degree Murder? UPDATED | Real Law Review
16 votes -
Criminal investigations of police officers have delays that are formally built in through union contracts and police protection laws
6 votes -
How to serve three terms as President
9 votes -
How Sweden and Germany plan to curb the threat of nuclear warfare
6 votes -
The lost 110 words of the US Constitution: The 14th Amendment says states that infringe the vote must lose representation in Congress. It’s time to make this happen.
15 votes -
The code of capital: How the law creates wealth and inequality
6 votes -
Andrew Yang was groomed for a high-paying job at an elite law firm. He lasted five months.
9 votes -
Elizabeth Warren faced sexism, split with a husband and found her voice teaching law in Houston
5 votes -
Most people know prisoners can marry. Few remember the co-ed prison, the impromptu courthouse wedding and the Supreme Court ruling that allows them to do so.
5 votes -
'Something needs to be done': A conversation about guns and race in America
3 votes -
Secrets and lies at Guantanamo Bay: Listening devices, FBI informants, and gag orders… these are just some of the ways that the US is mishandling classified information in the Al Qaeda trials
5 votes -
‘The Saudis couldn’t do it without us’: The UK’s true role in Yemen’s deadly war
5 votes -
Chelsea Manning against the grand jury
8 votes -
Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society's behind-the-scenes campaign to make US courts more conservative
7 votes -
What's the future of voting rights for former felons in Florida?
11 votes -
Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation won't increase US President Donald Trump's ability to pardon people because of an obscure double jeopardy case
9 votes -
Brett Kavanaugh and the information terrorists trying to reshape America
17 votes -
The Supreme Court doesn't need nine justices. It needs twenty-seven
22 votes -
“Last year they came with torches—this year, with badges” - Report from anti-fascist marches in Charlottesville
12 votes -
Enforcing the law is inherently violent
4 votes -
At last, a law that could have stopped Tony Blair and George W Bush invading. The Hague’s new crime of aggression might give belligerent heads of states a reason to pause.
10 votes -
US President Donald Trump proposes ending the crisis he created by creating another crisis -- The proposed executive order ending family separation is just here to create more hostages
11 votes -
Studying law
In three months I will probably start studying law. It's the second time starting university for me, since I left the university where I studied IT about 5 months ago because of depression and I...
In three months I will probably start studying law. It's the second time starting university for me, since I left the university where I studied IT about 5 months ago because of depression and I guess I didn't really like programming that much.
My question is: Say I finished the uni and got a law degree. What are the jobs I could do and what do I really have to do there? I have a slight idea from the movies, but I don't really know any people in person to ask this from.
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Lessig: Congress' latest move to extend copyright protection (to 144 years) is misguided
9 votes -
Manhattan attorney threatens to call ICE on women speaking Spanish to each other.
@shaunking: Who this this bigot in Midtown Manhattan? What's his name? Please share this. Here he is harassing & insulting two women for speaking Spanish...TO EACH OTHER in the middle of Manhattan. Trump has empowered ugly white people like this to say whatever they feel like saying. https://t.co/WbHlet6H7c
7 votes