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Cases to Watch in 2014: Where are They Now
Anneliese Mahoney | November 7, 2014Check out updates on Law Street's top cases to watch for 2014.
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Law
Voter ID Laws: Are They Necessary?
Robbin Antony | November 7, 2014The majority of states have voter ID laws to regulate elections, but are they actually necessary?
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Politics
Saira Blair Youngest Elected Official in America: Snaps for Her
Anneliese Mahoney | November 7, 2014At only 18, Republican Saira Blair became the youngest elected official in the country on Tuesday.
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Slim Chance of Legal Recourse for Family of First American Ebola Death
Melissa Klafter | November 6, 2014The family of the first man to die of Ebola on American soil has little legal recourse against Texas.
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Humor
Have an Irrational Hatred of Your Microwave? This Bad Lawsuit’s For You
Ashley Shaw | November 6, 2014Sometimes in life, you hear stories and the only words you can say are Huh? I don't even ......
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Politics
Women Still Losing the Battle for Equal Rights in 2014
Morgan McMurray | November 6, 2014One big issue is ignored in election coverage: women are still losing the battle for equal rights.
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Humor
How to Deal with Your Political Hangover
Anneliese Mahoney | November 5, 2014Whether you were happy with the results of yesterday's Midterms or not, you're probably have a serious political hangover.
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Cannabis in America
Oregon and Alaska Legalize Marijuana
Anneliese Mahoney | November 5, 2014Oregon and Alaska joined the growing number of states legalizing marijuana. And maybe DC.
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Entertainment & Culture
Social Media Oversharing: Why Do We Do It?
Noel Diem | November 5, 2014Social media oversharing is the norm--why do we do it?
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Society and Culture
Pastors and Elderly Man Cited for Feeding Homeless in Ft. Lauderdale
Allison Dawson | November 5, 2014Two pastors and a 90-year-old man must defend themselves in court for feeding homeless people in Ft. Lauderdale. What...
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Taylor Swift and Spotify: Never Ever, Ever Getting Back Together?
Anneliese Mahoney | November 4, 2014Taylor Swift pulled all her music from Spotify this week.
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Cannabis in America
States to Watch Today: Marijuana Laws On the Ballot in Oregon, Alaska, DC
Anneliese Mahoney | November 4, 2014Know the differences between the marijuana laws on the ballots today in Oregon, Alaska, and DC.
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Capitalista Careers
How to Stand Out in Your Job Search
Natasha Paulmeno | November 4, 2014There’s no set formula for achieving success right out of college.
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Technology
Retail Giant Amazon in Hot Water Across the Globe
Jake Ephros | November 4, 2014Amazon's getting called out from every direction lately for its pricing and practices with workers.
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IP & Copyright
Author Sues Toyota Over B.B. King Commercial
Joseph Perry | November 4, 2014Toyota's been hit with a copyright over its latest commercial involving B. B. King, a guitar, and its 2015...
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Energy and Environment
As Hawaii’s Kilauea Erupts, Residents Prepare to Flee
Franklin R. Halprin | November 4, 2014Hawaii's Kilauea volcano continuously erupts, and nearby residents are now preparing to flee.
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Washington Courts Turn Back the Clock on Rape Prosecution
Anneliese Mahoney | November 4, 2014An archaic ruling from the Washington Supreme Court.
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ICYMI: Best of the Week
Chelsey D. Goff | November 4, 2014ICYMI check out the best of the week from Law Street.
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Law
Social Media in the Courtroom: What is Admissible?
Evangelos Siozios | November 1, 2014Snapchat and Facebook are now integral parts of many people's lives.
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Weird News
McDonald’s is Changin’ Things Again
Marisa Mostek | November 1, 2014McDonald's will change its slogan yet again by making it just a bit worse.
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Health & Science
Are We Doing Enough to Prevent Antibiotic Resistance?
Ashley Bell | November 1, 2014Discovery of antibodies is one of the single most important scientific advancements in history.
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News
Top 5 Weird Arrests of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | November 1, 2014Check out the top 5 weird arrests of the week from Law Street.
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Energy & Environment
Daylight Saving Time: Have We Outgrown the Need?
Tanzoom Ahmed | October 31, 2014Daylight Saving Time has become a ubiquitous practice twice a year.
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Entertainment & Culture
YouTube for Social Change: Can Improving the World go Viral?
Noel Diem | October 31, 2014Individuals and groups are increasingly using YouTube as a means of promoting social change.
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News
Just in Time for Halloween: What Are Americans’ Top Fears?
Anneliese Mahoney | October 31, 2014Chapman University has conducted a study to tell us, and the results may surprise you.