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Society and Culture
It’s Time to Debunk Arguments Against Gun Control
Morgan McMurray | October 7, 2015A conversation that needs to be had after the Oregon school shooting.
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Humor
Trevor Noah Points Out Huge Hypocrisy of Pro-Lifers on Gun Control
Alexis Evans | October 6, 2015Check out the hilarious, but poignant, clip.
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News
Now That Jack Dorsey is Twitter’s New CEO, He’s Sharing “Moments”
Alexis Evans | October 6, 2015Will this new curation feature take off?
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Business & Economics
Gentrification: What is it Doing to Our Urban Centers?
Michael Sliwinski | October 6, 2015What's going on in our cities?
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World
Defining Japan’s Place in the World
Michael Sliwinski | October 6, 2015With a stagnant economy, Japan loosens limits on its military.
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Blogs
Fired For Farting: Is it Legal?
Ashley Shaw | October 6, 2015A man in New Jersey is suing to find out.
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Elections
10 Things Bernie Sanders Needs to Do to Win the Democratic Nomination
Maurin Mwombela | October 6, 2015How does he get everyone to #FeeltheBern?
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News
School Shooting Plot Discovered: Four California High School Students Arrested
Taelor Bentley | October 6, 2015A school shooting plot was stopped in Summerville High School.
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Weird News
Sol Invictus: The Florida Senate Candidate Who Once Sacrificed a Goat
Anneliese Mahoney | October 5, 2015Just another normal day in Florida politics.
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Crime
Minnesota Native Charged with Committing Sexual Abuse While Overseas
Kui Mwai | October 5, 2015Voluntourism isn't always a good thing.
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Schools
Lewis & Clark Law School’s New Criminal Justice Reform Clinic Fills Holes in the Criminal Justice System
Lewis & Clark Law School | October 5, 2015A move to benefit law students and the community.
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News
ICYMI: Best of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | October 5, 2015ICYMI, here are the best stories from Law Street last week.
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Health & Science
What’s in Your Food?: A Look at Regulating the Food Industry
Michael Sliwinski | October 4, 2015A look at the food industry's newest regulations.
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News
Senators Work Together on Bipartisan Sentencing Reform
Anneliese Mahoney | October 4, 2015A rare show of compromise in DC.
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Law
The Best Legal Tweets of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | October 3, 2015Check out the funniest legal tweets of the week.
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World
The Taliban Captures Kunduz: Should the U.S. Still Leave Afghanistan as Planned?
Jessica McLaughlin | October 2, 2015What's next in the war torn nation?
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Society and Culture
The Depressing Routine of Mass Shootings in the United States
Anneliese Mahoney | October 2, 2015Reflections on the tragedy at Umpqua Community College in Oregon.
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Weird News
Weird Arrests of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | October 2, 2015Check out Law Street's weird arrests of the week.
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World
South Sudan’s Continuing Pattern of Reneged Peace Deals
Samuel Whitesell | October 1, 2015A region that has been plagued with violence for decades.
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News
Google and Microsoft End Long Patent Battle
Anneliese Mahoney | October 1, 2015What caused these two tech giants to bury the hatchet?
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Technology
Peeple: “Yelp for People” App is Coming Whether We Want it To or Not
Anneliese Mahoney | October 1, 2015This isn't necessarily a good thing.
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Politics
Top 5 Most Ridiculous Moments From the Planned Parenthood Hearing
Anneliese Mahoney | September 30, 2015A witch-hunt on the Hill.
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Cannabis in America
5 Things you Need to Know About the Nation’s First Marijuana Resort
Alexis Evans | September 30, 2015This reservation is South Dakota is transforming itself into a stoner's paradise.
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News
Police Convinced This Women to Report her Rape, Then Arrested her for Lying
Alexis Evans | September 30, 2015What happens next is even more shocking.
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Society and Culture
To Serve and Protect? New Police Program May Perpetuate Racial Profiling
Kui Mwai | September 29, 2015A new police program may be more harmful than it helpful.