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New French Law to Ban Models Below Healthy Weight
Anneliese Mahoney | April 5, 2015If an agency hires a model below a healthy weight, they may have to pay a price.
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Law
The Best Legal Tweets of the Week
Chelsey D. Goff | April 4, 2015Check out this week's slideshow of the Best Legal Tweets of the Week.
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Weird News
Weird Arrests of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | April 4, 2015Check out this slideshow of the top weird arrests of the week.
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World
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Threat to the Financial System?
Michael Sliwinski | April 4, 2015Will the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) change the global financial system for good?
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Health & Science
Biomonitoring: A New Way to Look at Health Policy
Ashley Bell | April 4, 2015Biomonitoring provides a new way to determine how our environments affect health.
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Law
Here’s What You Can Expect When You’re Called For Jury Duty
Noel Diem | April 4, 2015Most people don't want to get jury duty, but do we actually know what it entails?
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Law
What Are Your Individual Rights When it Comes to International Law?
Jessica McLaughlin | April 3, 2015What are your rights when it comes to international law in the U.S.?
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World
Transition of Power in Nigeria Could Mean Global Change
Jasmine Shelton | April 3, 2015A new president was elected in Nigeria this week, and it could have global implications.
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IP & Copyright
Pharrell Williams Fears For the Future of Creativity
Corinne Fitamant | April 3, 2015Pharrell finally weighed in on his copyright loss over Blurred Lines, and it's not good for artists.
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World
Looking Back: Lessons From the Intervention in Libya
Jasmine Shelton | April 2, 2015The Libyan intervention was hailed as a success at first, but how is Libya doing now?
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Law
LGBTQ Immigration: Not Just About Marriage
Jennifer Polish | April 2, 2015LGBTQ immigration issues don't just revolve around marriage. Learn about the other issues particularly facing LGBTQ immigrants.
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News
NYPD Cop’s Xenophobic Rant at Uber Driver Caught on Tape
Alexis Evans | April 2, 2015A NYPD officer should be apologizing after his inappropriate rant was recorded.
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Humor
Top Food Fights Ending in Arrest…Seriously, Food Fight Arrests
Ashley Shaw | April 2, 2015Physical food fights are more common than you might think. Don't mess with these people's leftovers.
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Society and Culture
People Born Via Assisted Reproduction Can Now Access Medical History
Allison Dawson | April 2, 2015A new Utah law allows people born through assisted reproduction to access their donor's medical history.
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Schools
Choosing a Law School? Location Matters
Brittany Alzfan | April 1, 2015Where you go to law school matters--but we're not just talking about the school itself.
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News
Millennial Incomes: Wealth Gap Transcends Generations
Alexis Evans | April 1, 2015Who are the richest 1 percent of millennials?
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Entertainment
Tidal: Music Industry Revolution or Expensive Setback?
Alexis Evans | April 1, 2015Tidal promises to revolutionize the music industry, but are consumers willing to pay for it?
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Law
Community Justice: Can It Improve America’s Criminal System?
Valeriya Metla | April 1, 2015Community justice may be an alternative to traditional policing and court systems.
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Blogs
Mass Incarceration Leads to Depression, So Why Don’t We Stop?
Jennifer Polish | April 1, 2015Racism and the justice system dramatically increase depression and suicide. So why don't we stop locking everyone up?
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Entertainment
Trevor Noah: First and Foremost a Comedian
Alexis Evans | March 31, 2015The Daily Show's new host is under fire for some offensive tweets. Should we care?
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News
Backlash Over Discriminatory Indiana Law Forces Governor to Clarify
Alexis Evans | March 31, 2015Indiana's governor announced he will work to fix his state's new religious freedom law by clarifying that it won't...
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Energy and Environment
Part of the Pacific is Being Legally Protected; Here’s Why It’s Important
Franklin R. Halprin | March 31, 2015The United Kingdom is designating part of the Pacific as a protected zone. Here's what that means.
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Weird News
Dumbest Laws of the United States: Connecticut, Rhode Island, & Mass
Marisa Mostek | March 31, 2015Check out the dumbest laws in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts.
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News
NBC Sued Over “Bombs for Sale” Story
Alexis Evans | March 30, 2015NBC called exploding device a "bomb." Was that right?
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News
Ellen Pao Loses Sex Discrimination Lawsuit Against Kleiner
Anneliese Mahoney | March 30, 2015Ellen Pao may not have won her sex discrimination suit against Kleiner, but she made her point.