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'Representation' at the Heart of DC Statehood Movement

Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton used the DC War Memorial, a place to honor those who gave their lives for America, to serve as the backdrop to announce that a bill to grant statehood for Washington, D.C, will get a congressional hearing. At the core of her message is the hope residents in D.C. will be afforded the same representation as those in the rest of the U.S., she said.

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May's Top Verdicts Include Endangered Lemurs, Russians

From Russian nationals to endangered lemurs, here are some of the most notable verdicts from May.

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As eDiscovery Continues to Gain Traction, Duke Hosts EDRM Workshop

Technology Assisted Review (TAR) protocols were among the hot topics discussed during the 2019 Duke/EDRM Annual Workshop/Forum hosted by Duke Law School.

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Abortion Battle Lines Continue to Be Drawn

Another round of state laws aimed at either restricting or protecting abortions has advocates and lawmakers on both sides of the issue fired up.

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Law Employment Stabilizes, Shows 'Incremental' Gains: Report

Newly released data shows the 2018 law school graduating class benefitted from promising employment numbers as long-term working cohorts showed gains over 2017. The data was complied with respect to students in the 200 law schools approved by the ABA to offer a JD degree.

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April Verdicts Include 'Hamilton' and NYC Jogger Slaying

From murder in NYC to politicians visiting it to see “Hamilton,” here are some notable verdicts from April.

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Free Speech to Headline Law Day 2019

Law Day 2019 will focus on the themes of “Free Speech, Free Press, Free Society” during a Wednesday, May 1, American Bar Association celebration.

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Assange Arrest Spotlights Line Between Journalism, Criminal Conduct

The arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who was taken into custody in London after U.S. authorities issued an extradition warrant, has brought questions about what constitutes acceptable journalistic conduct at the forefront of public and legal discourse.

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Justice Department Conducts Historical Elder Fraud Sweep

A sweep covering every federal district in the U.S. and more than 2 million victims was the nation’s largest anti-elder fraud initiative in history.

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Woman in the Draft and El Chapo Top February Verdicts

From women in the draft to Mexican drug cartels, here are some of the most notable verdicts from February.

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