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UVa Law’s Center for the Study of Race and Law to Host Conference on Sit-Ins, Social Movements. and Law Reform

5 hours ago ago from First Amendment Law Prof Blog

On January 28 through 30, 2010, the Center for the Study of Race and Law at the University of Virginia Law School will hold a conference entitled, "Fifty Years after the Sit-Ins: Reflecting on the Role of Protest in Social...

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What Are Some Behind The Scenes Law Enforcement Careers?

8 hours ago ago from Law

I'm a young female with 4 years and still currently in the national guard working in emergency management, have a college degree and looking into careers in law enforcement. I'm interested in more behind the scenes careers at either the state or federal level. I do have federal experience and hold a current TS/SCI is that matters.

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How the Slumping Economy Has Hurt Law Firms

1 hour, 11 minutes ago ago from International Law News | Lawyer Lifestyle Blog | Law Vibe

A careful analysis of the recently released National Law Journal 250 reveals some surprising trends. The NLJ reports that the nation's largest 250 firms (by lawyer headcount) shrank by 4%. Yet, when broken down by geography (see figure below), nearly half of the losses (2,096) were concentrated in the 45 firms headquarters in New York City. And another 20% (883) fell on the 17 NLJ 250 firms headquartered in Chicago. To put those ...

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Is Law School Worth It, Again

5 hours ago ago from Law Librarian Blog

Is Law School Worth It, Again. The National Law Journal does a lot of negative soul searching with an article published Monday on the job prospects for law graduates. The point seems to question the value of a law degree comparing to the time, money, and effort that goes into a law school career to the payoff. Tough economic times have caused firms, even big ones, to reconsider their investments in law school graduate talent. Consider this ...

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East Texas Case Highlights the Abuse of Texas Forfeiture Law

2 hours ago ago from Friends of Justice

Shelby County DA Lynda Russell Authorities in the Deep East Texas town of Tenaha have been making the most of Texas forfeiture law.  According to a CNN report ,  law enforcement in this town of 1,000 on the Louisiana border raked in $3 million between 2006 and 2008.  Most of the money, you will be surprised to learn, was seized from black and Latino motorists. Forfeiture law sounds like a good idea.  Law enforcement seizes assets ...

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Judge to hold conference over proposed Station fire payouts

6 hours ago ago from Media General - Turnto10.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Judge to hold conference over proposed Station fire payouts NBC 10 News Published: December 15, 2009 PROVIDENCE A judge presiding over the Station nightclub fire civil cases will hold a status conference Wednesday regarding the proposed payouts to those ...

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Leslie Harris: Feds on Your Friends List

11 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

There is no shortage of sad stories involving the loss one's dignity, job, or significant other, thanks to some embarrassing picture, bit of information, or errant one-liner cluelessly tossed into the fast moving bitstream of some social media network. When we hear these stories, we cluck at such oversight, shake our heads in amazement, or whisper to ourselves some version of "there but for the grace of ... go I." But when we learn that ...

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Gov't plans new crackdown on copyright theft

4 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Gov't plans new crackdown on copyright theft WASHINGTON (AP) -- The government pledged renewed efforts Tuesday to crack down on copyright theft, promising to aggressively pursue foreign and domestic counterfeiters of movies, CDs and other items that cost U.S. businesses billions of dollars each year. Billed as the first meeting of its kind, the White House gathered Vice President Joe Biden, several Cabinet secretaries as well as chief ...

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Gadlinks for Tuesday, 12.15.09

3 hours ago ago from Gadling

Didn't get enough travel-related news and views on Gadling today? Check out what's happening in the rest of the travel blogosphere right now... Where there is no enforcement, there is no law . [via Chris Blattman ] Ever wondered what English sounds like to people who can't understand it? Check this out. Over at World Hum , Rob Verger ruminates on the meaning of the new George Clooney vehicle Up in the Air , a film, Verger writes, about "the ...

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