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2800 Legal Jobs Added in July

After two months of job shed and depressed growth, the legal industry has added 2800 jobs. The data released this…

Florida Will Question ‘Stand Your Ground’

Lawmakers will hold hearings on the ‘Stand Your Ground’ self-defense law, according to the Huffington Post. This fall will commence…

Judge Dismisses Women’s Suit of Gender Bias Against Wal-Mart

The lawyers who have made attempts to sway the courts that female workers at Wal-Mart are suffering from gender bias…

Obama Administration Uses Presidential Power to Prevent Sales Ban on Apple

On Saturday, in an extremely rare move, the Obama administration used the President’s power to stop the implementation of a…

U.S. Supreme Court Refuses California to Delay Measures on Overcrowded Prisons

On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld without comment a lower court order that requires California to reduce its prison…

Casey Anthony Avoids Selling Rights to Her Life Story to Pay Creditors

This week Casey Anthony agreed to settle a dispute regarding the rights to her life story. If her life story…

Archaeological Dig in Turkey Unearths Apparent “Holy” Relic in Balatlar Church

  Archaeologists in Turkey believe they may have found a piece of the cross that Jesus was crucified on. Professor…

Franchise Owners Claim in Lawsuit 7-Eleven is Exploiting Them

Five owners of 7-Eleven franchises feel so controlled by 7-Eleven that they wonder if they are business owners at all,…

As Minnesota Makes Gay Marriage Legal, Many Couples Marry at Midnight to be Among the First

With Rhode Island and Minnesota becoming the 12th and 13th states in the U.S. to allow gay marriage, many couples…

VIDEO: Ariel Castro Speaks at His Sentencing

Ariel Castro, the man who kidnapped and sexually abused three women for over a decade in his Cleveland Home, spoke…

Does Lululemon Discriminate Against Plus-Size Women?

If you are willing to pay $100 for a pair of yoga pants, you probably care something both about yoga…

Judge Rejects Fee Structure for Debit Card Usage Set by Fed

This Wednesday in Washington, district court judge Richard J. Leon ruled that in working out the details of the fee…