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April 3, 2019
- Statute makes cyberbullying a state crime
- How to think about six-figure loan debt
- When emojis and the law collide
Nation
- Parents could face tax charges, big fines in admissions scam
- Judge allows expelled player to continue suit against Yale
- High court rejects Oklahoma death row inmate's appeal
- National Roundup
Courts
- 2 major cases add up to big doubts about Chicago prosecutor
- Appellate court finds Facebook identification of defendant did not violate rights
- LA to tap tech to wipe out up to 50,000 old pot convictions
- ABA Judicial Division creates civility award to honor late judge
Business
- California LA to tap tech to wipe out up to 50,000 old pot convictions
- Tax Policy So you want to tax the rich here's which candidate's plan makes the most sense
- Connecticut Judge allows expelled player to continue suit against Yale Former basketball player contends that woman was coerced into cooperating
- Massachusetts Parents could face tax charges, big fines in admissions scam
- Illinois 2 major cases add up to big doubts about Chicago prosecutor Office has been severely criticized by two major legal groups for ethical lapses
- Champagne High Tea
- When emojis and the law collide
- Pioneering legal pot states aim to ease rules on industry
- U.S. health officials alarmed by paralyzing illness in kids
- So you want to tax the rich - here's which candidate's plan makes the most sense
- Maryland Appellate court finds Facebook identification of defendant did not violate rights
- ABA News ABA Judicial Division creates Âcivility award to honor late judge
- Business Pioneering legal pot states aim to ease rules on industry
- National Roundup
- Health U.S. health officials alarmed by paralyzing illness in kids Size, pattern of U.S. outbreaks are more pronounced than in other countries
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- WikiLeaks founder’s lawyers allege CIA authorized spying on their visits
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- 3M on Thin Ice: Judge Puts Kibosh on Company 'Attacking This Court's Prior Orders' in Bankruptcy
- Who Got the Work? : Amazon's iRobot Deal Draws Big Law and More
- Term limits for justices gain new attention, but prospects for passage remain dim
- The morning read for Tuesday, Aug. 16