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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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The new rules will make prescription drugs such as Vicodin® and Lortab® more difficult to access, legally or illegally.
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Prosecutors say Texas Governor Rick Perry committed two felonies. He insists he was just doing his job.
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RALEIGH, N.C. – Over the course of the past 25 years, 90.89% of Campbell Law graduates have passed the July North Carolina Bar Exam on their first try. That remarkable statistic, tops among the seven N.C. law schools, comes on the heels of a second-place showing by the institution’s graduates on the July 2014 examination, in which 85.61% (119 of 139) of Campbell Law’s first-time test-takers passed. Campbell Law is the only law school in the state of North Carolina to place in the top two
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A Judge for the United States District Court for Middle District of Louisiana has found that Baton Rouge Ordinance § 13:95:3 violates the Second Amendment.
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By: Amanda Bryan, 3L at Campbell University School of Law
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