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President Obama Speaks on Trayvon Martin’s Death

On Friday, President Obama spoke at length on the issue of the death of Trayvon Martin, and how it affects…

New Photos of Boston Bomber Released

Massachusetts Police Sgt. Sean Murphy has released new unseen photos of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. The Boston bombing suspect is seen with…

Detroit Goes Broke, Files Chapter 9 Bankruptcy

On Thursday, Detroit became the largest American city to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection. Law firm Jones Day is…

Senator Osmond of Utah Wants to End Mandatory Education

  Republican state senator Aaron Osmond of Utah questioned mandatory education in a post on the state Senate blog on…

U.S. Government Regains Indefinite Detention Powers

The Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit has permanently vacated the injunction against “indefinite detention” issued by District Court Judge Kathryn…

FDA Gives Go Ahead to Brain Wave Test for Assessing ADHD in Children

On Monday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it has approved the first brain wave test that…

VIDEO: Zimmerman Verdict Protests Turn Violent

Predictably enough, protesters who take the Zimmerman case to be a civil rights matter have voiced their outrage at the…

George Zimmerman Acquitted, but His Travails Far from Over

On Saturday, the all-female jury declared George Zimmerman not guilty of the charges brought against him in the Trayvon Martin…

Former Department Manager at ALM Reveals Widespread Downsizing Since 2006

Guest Post Written By: Nabeal Twereet We spoke with a former ALM (American Lawyer Media) department manager today who informed…

Local News Video Captures Traffic Stop Gone Wrong

During a ride-along with the Beckley Police Department, local news station WVNS-TV captured a heated encounter between the patrol officer…

Illinois Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Abortion Notification Law

On Thursday, the Illinois Supreme Court issued a ruling ending a legal battle that would allow a 1995 law to…

Apple Suffers Defeat in E-Book Price Fixing Case

On Wednesday, a federal judge ruled that Apple was guilty of having colluded with five major U.S. book publishers to…