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Clinton Email Controversy: Here Comes the Partisan Bickering
Anneliese Mahoney | March 10, 2015Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of personal email for official business has sparked an exhausting debate.
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Proposed Puerto Rico Law Aims to Punish Parents of Obese Children
Alexis Evans | March 10, 2015A Puerto Rico lawmaker has proposed a bill that would fine parents of obese children.
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Energy and Environment
The Challenges of Food Production and Consumption
Franklin R. Halprin | March 10, 2015Starvation due to lack of food is not the greatest challenge, but rather unequal food distribution and consumption.
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University of Oklahoma Fraternity Shut Down After Racist Chant
Alexis Evans | March 9, 2015U of Oklahoma's chapter of SAE kicked off campus after racist video surfaces.
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Society and Culture
How Did You Celebrate International Women’s Day?
Morgan McMurray | March 9, 2015International Women's Day recognizes women who have positive influence on equal rights, and calls all genders to action.
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ICYMI: Best of the Week
Chelsey D. Goff | March 9, 2015ICYMI, check out the top three articles of the week from Law Street.
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American Values Index Highlights Increasing Multi-Religious Culture
Anneliese Mahoney | March 8, 2015The American Values Index shows an increasingly multi-religious culture in the United States.
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Law
The Best Legal Tweets of the Week
Chelsey D. Goff | March 8, 2015Check out this week's slideshow of the best legal tweets of the week.
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Understanding ISIS’ Radical Apocalyptic Vision
Kevin Rizzo | March 8, 2015Here is what you need to know about the apocalyptic end-of-days vision of ISIS.
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Health & Science
E-Cigarettes: Should We Treat Them Like Traditional Cigarettes?
Jessica McLaughlin | March 8, 2015Everything you need to know about the newest smoking phenomenon in the U.S.
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Former Alabama Chief Justice Speaks Out Against Judicial Elections
Anneliese Mahoney | March 7, 2015A former state supreme court judge has come out against the American system of judicial elections.
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World
Russia’s Aggressive Foreign Policy
Michael Sliwinski | March 7, 2015Putin's aggressive foreign policy is making a splash. Will it work?
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Weird News
Weird Arrests of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | March 7, 2015Check out this week's slideshow of weird arrests.
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Health & Science
Superbugs: How to Fight the Evolving Menaces
Ashley Bell | March 7, 2015Superbugs spread quickly throughout hospitals and don't always respond to antibiotics. How can we stop them?
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Business & Economics
The Changing Dynamics of the American Middle Class
Valeriya Metla | March 7, 2015The American middle class is changing rapidly. Learn about the reasons why.
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Military Court Rules Army Can’t Misgender Chelsea Manning Anymore
Anneliese Mahoney | March 6, 2015Monumental ruling for Chelsea Manning made this week.
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Is ISIS Actually Islamic?
Kevin Rizzo | March 6, 2015The Islamic State has garnered endless media attention for its reign of terror, but is ISIS actually Islamic?
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Politics
The Battle Over the “Welfare Queen” Law in California
Noel Diem | March 6, 2015The applicability of the "welfare queen law" is up for debate in California. Will it get repealed?
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D.C. Cop Accused of Stealing Nude Photos After Woman Pulled Over
Anneliese Mahoney | March 6, 2015DC police face a lawsuit over one of its officers stealing nude photos off a driver's phone.
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Humor
Man’s ‘Not Weed’ Label Does Not Fool Nebraska Cops
Ashley Shaw | March 5, 2015When you label your weed container 'not weed,' what can go wrong?
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Society and Culture
Felony Charges For Teachers Involved in Cocaine & Sex Trip
Allison Dawson | March 5, 2015Two California teachers were hit with felony charges for allegedly having sex with students and supplying them with cocaine.
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Fashion
Why There’s Nothing Legal About “Stealing” Logos
Katherine Fabian | March 5, 2015Where exactly is the line between stealing and collaboration when it comes to fashion law?
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Curt Schilling Seeking Legal Action Against Daughter’s Cyberbullies
Alexis Evans | March 4, 2015Trolls went after Schilling's daughter on Twitter--now he's going after them.
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DOJ Finds Racial Bias in the Ferguson Police Department
Alexis Evans | March 4, 2015A DOJ report on Ferguson's police force raises concerns about racial profiling and discrimination.
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King v. Burwell: Win or Lose, the Newest ObamaCare Case is a Mess
Anneliese Mahoney | March 4, 2015SCOTUS heard oppening arguments today in King v. Burwell and only one thing is for sure: the latest Obamacare...