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Suits and Harvey: Fiction Not Fact

Michael J. Milazzo  —  Oct 5, 2012

Being a lawyer isn't anything like it seems on television. This is what it's actually like. 

Textbooks Too Expensive? How the Supreme Court Might Make it Worse

Kirk Sigmon  —  Sep 7, 2012

 

Chances are that this semester you paid hundreds of dollars for textbooks and related materials. Depending on an upcoming ruling from the Supreme Court, the prices you pay for these materials might get even worse.

Lawyers in the Best Sense: Paying Off Debt and Giving Back

Chuck Guzak  —  Apr 27, 2012

In his final installment of Barely Legal, Chuck Guzak grad sheds some light on how to navigate the post law-school world. 

The NFL Labor Wars: We’ve Only Just Begun

Gabriel de Corral  —  Mar 4, 2011

Law student Gabriel de Corral explains the NFL labor situation in advance of a potential lockout.

Law School in the Steroid Era

Tom Schultz  —  Feb 18, 2011

First-year law student Tom Schultz examines the addictive culture of getting ahead in law school.

The Hypocrisy of Judicial Activism

Chris Austin  —  Feb 4, 2011

Second-year law student Chris Austin takes on the conservative claim that liberals allow and promote "judicial activism."

Copyright vs. Ownership: The Right to ‘Jailbreak’

Kirk Sigmon  —  Jan 21, 2011

Law student Kirk Sigmon outlines the legality and illegality of modifying your PS3.

Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Sharia?

Chuck Guzak  —  Nov 19, 2010

Chuck Guzak law discusses the public mania over the potential use of Sharia courts on American soil.

Public Opinion and the Rule of Law

Christian A. Fundo  —  Nov 5, 2010

Christian Fundo, law, considers the role of public opinion in judicial decisions.

Reforms for Resetting the Legal Pendulum

Stereotypical Lawyer  —  Oct 22, 2010

A law school student says the current law school admissions standards are eradicating the stereotypical smooth-talking lawyer.

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