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Law
The Supreme Court Upholds “One Person, One Vote”
Kevin Rizzo | April 5, 2016The court avoids forcing states to change how they draw districts.
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News
The Panama Papers: What You Need to Know
Alexis Evans | April 5, 2016The biggest data leak in history, explained.
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Society and Culture
Utah’s No-Kill Initiative is Saving Pets’ Lives
Alexandra Simone | April 5, 2016What many states can learn from Utah.
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World
Who are the Kurds?
Michael Sliwinski | April 5, 2016And how did they become a major player in the fight against ISIS?
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Elections
“SNL” Goes After Donald Trump Supporter Scottie Nell Hughes
Anneliese Mahoney | April 4, 2016Live from New York, it's more Donald Trump parody.
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Sports
Brazil’s 2016 Olympics: Does Anyone Want to Go to Rio?
Sean Simon | April 4, 2016There's a lot of work that needs to be done.
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Business & Economics
The New Cuba: Who is Investing in the Island?
Jillian Sequeira | April 4, 2016New opportunities for American and international investors.
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News
ICYMI: Best of the Week
Alexis Evans | April 4, 2016Check out Law Street's best stories of the week.
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Law
Exotic Dancers’ Lawsuit Against the San Diego Police Department Continues
Anneliese Mahoney | April 3, 2016They argue their constitutional rights were violated.
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Politics
Reproductive Rights Breakthroughs in Oregon and California
Julia Bryant | April 3, 2016Some good news from the West Coast.
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Weird News
Weird Arrests of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | April 3, 2016Check out this week's weirdest entries.
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News
The Government Wants You to Buy the New Tesla Right Now
Sean Simon | April 2, 2016Telsa might sell these cars too fast.
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News
Top Stars on U.S. Women’s Soccer Step Up Their Fight For Wage Equality
Mariam Jaffery | April 1, 2016The Women's World Cup champs filed a complaint against U.S. Soccer, alleging wage discrimination.
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Energy & Environment
Will the United States be Able to Keep its Paris Agreement Commitments?
Kyle Downey | April 1, 2016The Clean Power Plan is stalled, and may be the answer.
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Society and Culture
Periods for Pence: Update Your Governor on Your Menstrual Cycle Today!
Alexandra Simone | April 1, 2016Ring, ring, Governor Pence.
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Politics
Breakthroughs in Gun Regulation in Washington State
Jillian Sequeira | April 1, 2016These stories shouldn't have flown under the radar.
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Law
Best Legal Tweets of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | April 1, 2016Check out the BOTW.
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Schools
George Mason University School of Law to Be Renamed After Justice Antonin Scalia
Anneliese Mahoney | April 1, 2016This changes comes after the school received $30 million in donations.
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Entertainment
“Hamilton” Accused of Reverse Racism with Casting Call
Mariam Jaffery | March 31, 2016An ad seeking "non-white" actors for roles is being accused of violating the law.
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Entertainment
Jay Z is Suing Former Tidal Owners
Anneliese Mahoney | March 31, 2016He alleges the subscription numbers they reported were not correct.
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Elections
Republican Candidates Back Out of Pledge to Support Party Nominee
Alexis Evans | March 31, 2016"Sorry, not sorry."
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Society and Culture
‘Vaxxed’ is Axed from Tribeca
Julia Bryant | March 31, 2016Is the argument against vaccines valid?
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Cannabis in America
Whoopi Goldberg is a Ganjapreneur Who Wants to Help Treat Your Period Cramps
Anneliese Mahoney | March 30, 2016The actress is working on a new product line.
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Humor
If the Republican Party Was an Actual Party
Sean Simon | March 30, 2016What happens when the Republican Party is a Republican party
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Business & Economics
The Costs (and Benefits) of Free Trade
Michael Sliwinski | March 30, 2016How has free trade affected the United States?