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One Student Dies after Chicago High School Stabbing

A stabbing occurred Thursday at a Chicago high school that teaches children with behavioral and emotional needs, according to officials.…

Multiple Lawyers Change Firms

Chadbourne & Parke has lost three partners to Perkins Coie’s New York office. Dennis Hopkins will operate in the litigation…

Court of Appeals Allows Search of Cell Phone Without Warrant

A federal appeals court has ruled that police in the United States are now allowed to search for a cell…

John Edwards’ Campaign Financing Trial Set for April

John Edwards, the former presidential candidate of 2008, has had his campaign finance trial set for April. The trial was…

Almost No States Left in ‘No Child Left Behind’

While 11 States had applied for and has been granted relief from the key requirements of ‘No Child Left Behind’…

U.S. Senior Officers Gunned down by Afghan Intelligence at Kabul’s Ministry of Interior Affairs

The hopes of the U.S. government on withdrawing troops from Kabul and handing over the state to Afghan security officials…

Robber Returns to Bank for Cab Fare

Trevor Gladston, an alleged robber, did not have cab fare when he robbed a Wells Fargo bank located in Chamblee,…

California Drivers Beware: New Traffic Violation Fine Schedule in Effect

Residents and visitors of California should be on the alert when driving because the state passed new limits for traffic…

National Law Journal Releases Annual Top 50 Law School Job Placement List

In 2011, the United States economy began to rebound just a little bit but not enough to convince law firms…

Navajo Nation Files Lawsuit Against Urban Outfitters

Urban Outfitters has been sued by the Navajo Nation just months after it received a cease and desist letter asking…

MF Global Probed by Chicago Grand Jury

A regulatory filing revealed that a grand jury from Chicago is investigating how $1.6 billion cannot be found after MF…

University of Baltimore School of Law Dean Claims School Takes More Money than Necessary

Phillip Closius was removed from his position as the dean of the University of Baltimore School of Law back in…