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Why is California Going Broke?
by Terry B. Davis
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is broken, and no one is trying to fix it. Between the California politicians, the director(s) of the Department of Corrections, the courts, the... published 13 hours ago
82Bergen County Superior Courts
by Leigh A. Zaykoski
The trial courts of Bergen County include criminal court, civil court, and family court. Each of these courts hears cases involving a criminal, civil, or family matter that is being resolved in Bergen County.... published 15 months ago
How to Become an Immigration Paralegal - Jumpstart to Law School
by Research Analyst
How to become a Immigration Paralegal is a specialized career in the legal field, creates new opportunities in Immigration Law. Becoming a Immigration Paralegal is a speciality that is in demand and is in... published 10 months ago
The Israel-Palestinian Conflict, Human Rights, and the Supreme Court
by shumal
In 1999 the Israeli Supreme Court, sitting as Israel's High Court of Justice, passed a law forbidding the use of torture as a method of interrogation. It was put forward by the judges in the opinion of the... published 2 days ago
Gay Marriage & Abortion - Complex Issues, Simple Resolution
by Metallitrek
As I was watching KCRA news here in Sacramento, they were doing a story about the Mayoral race between current Mayor Heather Fargo and leading candidate to replace her Kevin Johnson. More specifically, they... published 5 months ago
Lesson from Anna Nicole Smith - Make a Will!
by Chuck
Watching live TV coverage of lawyers fighting over the body and estate of Anna Nicole Smith and reading the daily stories in the paper is both entertaining and enlightening. Financial advisors are reporting... published 2 years ago
How to Understand Haitian Voodoo Part One
by AngelBean
What you need An open mind to Christianity A sense of justice Step One First of all, let me just say that not all Haitians believe in voodoo. When people have problems with another person they go to the... published 6 weeks ago
Fighting Crime: Let's Not Look for Short-cuts
by William F. Torpey
Too many judges decide issues on the basis of what is good for society or what disrupts "the system" the least instead of following the dictates of the Constitution. The way to change a bad law is to pass a new one, not re-interpret the Constitution. published 12 months ago







