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Charlottesville Rally Puts First Amendment to the Test

The limits on protected political discourse are being tested after a white supremacy rally in Charlottesville, Virginia left one counter protestor and two state troopers dead.

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How to Use Social Media to Grow Your Law Practice

Social media is everywhere and touches every aspect of our lives--both personally and professionally. If you aren’t an active participant, there is no time like now to get started.

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A Look Ahead As ICC Turns 15

In 1998, 60 states ratified the Rome Statute, a major step toward uniform global justice standards, and four years later the International Criminal Court (ICC) was born.

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Attorney Battling More Than the Average Workload

Denver lawyer Alli Gerkman is the director of the Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers Initiative (ETL), a branch of the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System (IAALS).

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Pizzagate, Triple Homicide Among June's Verdicts

From sex-trafficking conspiracies to triple murder, here are some of the most notable verdicts from June.  

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Justice System Reform Group Questions Sessions’ Sentencing Directive

Changes to federal sentencing guidelines threaten to derail efforts aimed at strategically reducing the prison population, according to a new report from advocacy group The Sentencing Project.

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Shrinking Graduating Class Sizes Contributing to Augmented Employment Ratio

The percentage of 2016 law school graduates with full-time, long-term Bar Passage Required or J.D. Advantage jobs is up 3 percentage points from 2015, according to newly released statistics from the American Bar Association.

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