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New Year, New Laws: Taxes, Bumps Stocks and the Minimum Wage

Much ink has been spilled over the motivations for new legislation.

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2018 in Review: Legal Field Tackles Tech, Pot and a Polarizing Presidency

This year Americans witnessed the expansion of recreational marijuana, a legal see-saw involving President Donald Trump and his associates, and some interesting, complex and often game-changing verdicts.

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Advice For 3Ls As They Near Graduation and the Practice of Law

December overflows with various celebrations and often ends with New Year’s Eve fireworks. For third-year law students, that generally means one more semester of law school until graduation. And the Bar Exam.

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Legislators Play Tug-of-War with Marijuana Legalization

Lawmakers across the nation are grappling with the public policy impact of legalizing marijuana, with advocates, opponents, users and legislators each chipping in their perspectives on the drug.

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Criminal Justice Advocates Claim Victory in Wake of Election Day Results

In the wake of the 2018 elections, disenfranchisement advocates are trumpeting changes that will now allow millions, who were previously denied their rights at the ballot box, to vote.

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Attorneys Advise Peers on ‘Bankruptcy or Divorce First?’ Quandry

According to the American Psychological Association, 40% to 50% of married couples in the United States divorce. The rate is even higher for those who remarry.

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As Midterms Approach, Disenfranchisement Takes Center Stage

Advocacy groups have turned the spotlight on voting rights ahead of the 2018 Midterm Elections. From felony disenfranchisement to racial disparities and ballot propositions, experts are examining the composition of the electorate with great scrutiny.

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Scalia Bronze Unveiled At GMU

George Mason University had dignitaries from around the legal field, including five sitting Supreme Court Justices, on hand to unveil a new statue honoring late conservative justice Antonin Scalia.

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