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Retailers have begun using signals from cell phones to track individuals’ movements within their stores.
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North Carolina’s new law broadly limits employers’ inquiries about expunged records.
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Those labeled as felons face a lifetime of uphill battles, ranging from a loss of voting rights, gun rights, and housing rights.
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The Ninth Circuit has established that citizens have the Second Amendment right to carry a firearm in public for personal protection.
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How government and public sector lawyers may fulfill their Rule 6.1 pro bono obligations while complying with the law and other ethical rules.
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The ethics of representing both the trustee and the secured creditor in a contested foreclosure proceeding.
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How to maintain client confidentiality within the context of mentor-mentee relationships.
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Arizona’s Senate Bill 1062 illustrates the conflicting interests implicated by anti-gay religious freedom bills.
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The College Board’s overhaul of the SAT hopes to encourage high-achieving students from low socioeconomic backgrounds to apply to selective universities.
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Since the Supreme Court of the United States allowed capital punishment to resume in 1976, only fourteen women have been executed, including Suzanne Basso last month.
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What is an attorney’s responsibility relative to electronic records following termination of representation?
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May an attorney immediately disburse against funds credited to a client trust account by automated clearinghouse transfer and electronic funds transfer?
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What is the extent of a defense attorney’s responsibility to provide a client with discovery during representation in a criminal matter?
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Currently, there are two grievances pending against attorney Reid G. Brown. The Grievance Committee notes that Brown presently suffers from various medical conditions that “significantly impair Brown’s professional judgment, performance, or competence as an attorney.” The procedure for a consensual transfer to disability inactive status is detailed in the North Carolina State Bar’s administrative rules (see Subchapter B, Rule .0118(b)). Based on clear, cogent, and convincing
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