President Obama and his administration are relying on the Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) as grounds for American involvement in Syria and Iraq.
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Watch the full recording of the Wake County District Attorney debate that was hosted by Campbell Law School on September 25, 2014.
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RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law Dean J. Rich Leonard was named 2014 Lawyer of the Year by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly at the Leaders in the Law awards banquet on Sept. 19 at the Raleigh Marriott City Center. Previously announced as a Leaders in the Law award recipient, Leonard was selected as the 2014 Lawyer of the Year by a vote of an independent panel of judges. “I am beyond humbled and deeply honored to receive this award,” said Leonard. “I’ve been fortunate to work alongside
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Bipartisan reform of the criminal justice system hopes to reduce recidivism and help nonviolent offenders reenter society.
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What happens to your online life after you die?
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Many celebrities recently experienced the limitations of cybersecurity firsthand when their personal accounts were hacked and photographs disseminated throughout the internet.
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The recent overhaul of Rule 702 of the North Carolina Rules of Evidence has the potential to lead to a flurry of appeals.
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Supporters of new restrictions on abortions argue that the laws are necessary to keep women healthy, while opponents argue the law places an undue burden on patients seeking a legal medical procedure.
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The tragic events taking place in Ferguson, Missouri have unfolded numerous times over the years and across the country.
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Judge Robert Hobgood has ruled North Carolina's Opportunity Scholarship Program unconstitutional.
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The bill currently sitting on Governor Jerry Brown's desk would require state universities seeking to obtain financial aid funds to have an "affirmative consent" standard for sexual assault.
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Internet service providers are looking to expand next-generation broadband, but they could kill the Internet in the process.
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The Texas Governor and 2016 presidential hopeful is seeking to avoid trial at all costs.
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People across America are openly carrying guns in protest of certain firearm restrictions. Can you do it in North Carolina?
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A major software glitch could reward bar examinees who filed lawsuits.
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