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Before You Apply to Law School
For some college students, a bachelor's degree is not the end of their education - it is but a step towards graduate school. Unless you've focused your undergraduate degree on a particular field (i.e.,...
14 commentsTips About Jury Duty - What to do when you're called for jury selection (and how to get out of it.)
It's everyone's civic duty to serve on a Jury if selected for jury duty. It is part of the price we pay for living in a just society where we may be tried by a jury of twelve of our peers. But sometimes it's...
8 commentsProfessional Juries for Capital Crimes
This hub contains 862 words. _________________________ By keeping alert and following the news, I have heard stories during the years about people who were wrongfully convicted of, and sentenced for,...
Bernadette Peters: Frieda's Favorite Famous Redheaded Comediennes Series
Bernadette Peters. Beautiful, sexy, cute, lovely, voice of an angel, fabulous red curls. All her characters on television, in the movies, and on Broadway, braught laughs, and bring laughs, lots of them. She's got comedy down pat. She brings life to the party, you...
20 commentsTwelve Angry Men 1957 movie review
12 Angry Men - 1957 This movie is one of my favorites. I teach Critical Thinking to undergraduate students and always use this movie to illustrate some of the principles covered in this movie. If you have not...
5 commentsThe End of the English: the European Superstate (or why the EU treaty could be bad for your civil liberties)
If you think the EU is bureaucratic but basically harmless, this book might change your mind
1 commentJury System in the U.S. Put on Trial
The American judicial system, strained by rising crime rates over the last few decades, has become a hot topic of conversation. The O.J. Simpson murder trial and the crime bill Clinton signed into law have put the system on the front burner -- and on trial.
13 commentsWelcome Home Stew!
The entrepreneur whose business prowess was world acclaimed after his unmatched success in the dairy business bearing his name is out of prison after serving 44 months on a tax-fraud conviction. Stew Leonard Sr. has paid his debt to society.
3 commentsLaw & Order: Script of Jesse Martin's final episode that NBC doesn't want you to see
I know many of you out there are wondering what is going to happen to Law & Order's Detective Ed Green? Well if you want to be surprised next Wednesday, DO NOT READ THIS. But if you want a sneak peek at some...
5 commentsGrand Jury: A Letter to the Judge
I was summoned to appear before the judge, and as a relatively new resident of this small California county, I had no idea of what to expect. Since moving to these rural foothills, I was certainly out of the...
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