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What Teacher Salaries Really Cost Us

by Jess Burnquist

  • November 6, 2014

Despite evidence that paying teachers more improves student performance, education policy has not caught up. A teacher weighs in on what’s being lost.

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Contradiction at the Polls: Is America Confused?

by Sam Ritchie

  • November 5, 2014

In last night’s Republican wave, the ballot measures that voters approved were nonetheless overwhelmingly liberal. What gives?

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From San Quentin: The Man Behind the Rape

by Rahsaan Thomas

  • November 5, 2014

Life of the Law is proud to feature contributions to our magazine from inmates at San Quentin State Prison. Here is an essay by Rahsaan Thomas, a jailhouse lawyer.

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Legal Briefs: What’s Happening in the Law

by Life of the Law

  • November 3, 2014

This week we take a look at what’s coming in the legal pipeline in Ferguson. Will the cop who shot an unarmed black man be prosecuted on civil rights charges? Also featured: a UPS pregnancy dispute, the “right to be forgotten,” and pizza trademarks.

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Legal Briefs: What’s Happening in the Law

by Life of the Law

  • October 27, 2014

Each week, we bring you updates on the legal world. Looking ahead… A nurse returning from West Africa after treating Ebola patients is going to court over the quarantine rules she faced after returning. She claims…

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In Supreme Court News: Acquitted By A Jury? The Judge Can Sentence You Anyway.

by Gilad Edelman

  • October 24, 2014

If a jury convicts you of one crime in federal court, but finds you innocent of a more serious one, can the judge sentence you for the more serious one anyway? Yes. And last week…

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The Newest Thing in Criminal Defense: Participating in It

by Raj Jayadev

  • October 22, 2014

Tony is 13 years old and just got out from 99 days in juvenile hall. He sits shyly at the edge of the table next to his mother and responds respectfully to the “congratulations” and…

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The Misogynist Terrorism of #GamerGate

by Katrin Higher

  • October 21, 2014

A quick glance at popular Twitter hashtags will show you that #GamerGate has been been a trending topic for weeks. It is no longer an underground issue—it has entered mainstream media. What is GamerGate? In…

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Legal Briefs: What’s Happening in the Law

by Life of the Law

  • October 20, 2014

Each week, we bring you updates on the legal world. Looking ahead… Last spring, Newsweek ran a story on an elderly recluse who allegedly founded Bitcoin, the online payment system. After the story was published, the man­—Dorian…

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Life of the Law’s Nancy Mullane Wins An Award!

by Mary Adkins

  • October 19, 2014

Our own Nancy Mullane is in London right now. Penal Reform International, an NGO that develops and promotes fair, effective and proportionate responses to criminal justice problems worldwide, has named her the United States winner of its competition…

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