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Atlanta Hawks Player Thabo Sefolosha Breaks Leg in Scuffle with NYPD
Anneliese Mahoney | April 11, 2015Thabo Sefolosha's season will be ended after the incident.
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Blogs
Weird Arrests of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | April 11, 2015Check out the weird arrests of this week!
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World
Garissa Massacre: Al Shabab’s Role in Kenya
Michael Sliwinski | April 11, 2015Who was responsible for the horrible Garissa Massacre?
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Energy & Environment
California’s Drought: Costs and Consequences
Jasmine Shelton | April 10, 2015What does California's drought mean for the American southwest?
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Health & Science
Breathalyzers in Cars? Changes in American Alcohol Policies
Ashley Bell | April 10, 2015What's next for American alcohol policies?
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Health & Science
Skin Cancer: Clinical Trials, Current Policies, and Certain Progress
Jessica McLaughlin | April 10, 2015Efforts by the U.S. to wipe out skin cancer once and for all.
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Society and Culture
Paid Parental Leave: Are There Alternatives for U.S. Parents?
Corinne Fitamant | April 9, 2015How do we best help out our new parents?
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California Court: Yoga Classes Allowed in Schools
Alexis Evans | April 9, 2015After a First Amendment suit, Yoga will continue to be taught at Encinitas Union school district.
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Politics
Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reform: Can it Succeed?
Valeriya Metla | April 9, 2015A hopeful new wave of change for our criminal justice system.
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Society and Culture
Could a Female Face Grace the New Twenty-Dollar Bill?
Alexis Evans | April 9, 2015Currently there are no women on U.S. currency--is that about to change?
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Society and Culture
France Considers Law Banning “Looking Like a Prostitute”
Ashley Shaw | April 9, 2015What does it mean to "look like a prostitute?" French women may find out.
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Technology
Is Myanmar the Next Big Destination for Startups?
Jasmine Shelton | April 8, 2015Myanmar's startup culture is on the brink of explosion. Find out what's happening there.
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News
South Carolina Cop Charged With the Murder of Walter Scott
Alexis Evans | April 8, 2015Another black man was shot and killed this weekend, this time the cop has been charged.
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Schools
William Mitchell Law Professors File Lawsuit Over Possible Tenure Changes
Brittany Alzfan | April 8, 2015In light of a recent merger, will tenured professors get let go?
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Politics
Missouri Lawmaker: No Steaks or Seafood for Food Stamp Recipients
Alexis Evans | April 8, 2015Missouri lawmaker wants to ban items he has deemed "luxury" for food stamp recipients.
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Law
Non-Profit Organizations: What are the Rules?
Noel Diem | April 8, 2015What are the legal regulations that non-profit organizations have to follow?
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Health & Science
Natural or Organic: Not Just the Labels on Our Food
Jennifer Polish | April 8, 2015What does it actually mean to label our food organic or natural?
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News
New York Woman Can Serve Husband Divorce Papers Via Facebook
Alexis Evans | April 7, 2015Divorce can be messy, especially when one spouse goes AWOL.
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American Family Possibly Poisoned by Pesticides on Caribbean Vacation
Alexis Evans | April 7, 2015A family vacation took a tragic turn after pesticides led to health complications.
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World
Defining Orphans: The World’s Most Vulnerable Children
Worldwide Orphans | April 7, 2015With over 153 million orphans across the globe, find out what Worldwide Orphans is doing to transform their lives.
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Energy and Environment
Is the World Running Out of Precious Metals and Gems?
Franklin R. Halprin | April 7, 2015Will gold and diamond trinkets become a thing of the past?
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Society and Culture
Love Does Have Labels: We Need to Acknowledge Them
Jennifer Polish | April 7, 2015The idea that "Love Has No Labels" misses the point.
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News
Rolling Stone Retracts Story About Alleged UVA Rape
Alexis Evans | April 6, 2015The Rolling Stone's "A Rape on Campus" piece represented a failure in journalism.
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ICYMI: Best of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | April 6, 2015The best stories from Law Street last week included smart watches, the TSA, and Jay Z.
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Early Summer Vacation for Some Kansas Students
Anneliese Mahoney | April 5, 2015Kansas schools' budget problems force early closures.