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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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Cryptocurrency, AI Headline TECHSHOW 2019 Docket

Legal professionals, lawyers and tech experts will convene to discuss how the industry is adapting to the ever-changing technology landscape at a four-day long conference and exposition in Chicago.

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What’s Going On with the Bar Passage Rate?

More law school graduates are failing the bar exam each passing year, and exactly what to do about that is confounding the legal education field.

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Legal Community Reacts to Border Wall, Gov't Shutdown

As the federal government’s partial shutdown continues, legal advocates and experts have weighed in on the immigration policy dispute and have offered everything from criticism to free legal services.

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New Year, New Laws: Taxes, Bumps Stocks and the Minimum Wage

Much ink has been spilled over the motivations for new legislation.

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2018 in Review: Legal Field Tackles Tech, Pot and a Polarizing Presidency

This year Americans witnessed the expansion of recreational marijuana, a legal see-saw involving President Donald Trump and his associates, and some interesting, complex and often game-changing verdicts.

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Advice For 3Ls As They Near Graduation and the Practice of Law

December overflows with various celebrations and often ends with New Year’s Eve fireworks. For third-year law students, that generally means one more semester of law school until graduation. And the Bar Exam.

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