Common Core, a new educational curriculum, is met with skepticism as schools across the state begin to apply the new teaching methods.
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FBI will review thousands of convictions from between 1985 and 2000 that relied upon hair sample analyses.
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An application of the recent Ortiz-Zape decision reveals the steps North Carolina lawyers need to take to protect their client and promote confidence in the justice system.
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An application of the recent Ortiz-Zape decision reveals the steps North Carolina lawyers need to take to protect their client and promote confidence in the justice system.
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As the nation faces rising incarceration rates and dropping violent crime rates, government leaders, conservative and liberal alike, are calling for changes in sentencing guidelines.
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Many businesses, including electronics companies Motorola, Lenovo, and Apple, have brought manufacturing jobs back to the United States despite the costs involved, showing that they value the benefits of the “Made in America” brand.
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There is renewed pressure on the FCC to eliminate its nearly forty year-old “sports blackout rule.”
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A recent U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruling means the Nuclear Regulatory Commission will resume its review of whether Yucca Mountain is a suitable location for the storage of hundreds of thousands of metric tons of spent nuclear fuel.
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A federal judge ruled that Apple was the ringleader of a conspiracy to raise e-book prices, and the proposed remedies will affect Apple’s iBookstore and other facets of its business.
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Theoretical reasoning is an important aspect of legal education as well as the practice of law generally. Contemporary legal scholars largely agree that law is intimately tied to moral norms and presuppositions about human nature.
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The “Running of the Bulls” is making its way to the United States, but safety and liability issues cause major concerns.
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One of my most memorable experiences in ZA was the walk through Langa.
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By: Paul, 3L at Campbell University’s School of Law
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[Editor’s Note: The Campbell Law Observer is taking a break from its usual editorial cycle to present first-person accounts from our law students who have enjoyed summer internships across the nation. This is the second of four submissions to be published during the first week of the fall of 2013 semester.] For the last nine weeks, I had the great privilege of interning with the New York State Office of the Attorney General Civil Rights Bureau. Surrounded by brilliant attorneys who truly
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By: Caroline Gregory, 3L at Campbell University’s School of Law
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