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Lawyers in the Best Sense: Paying Off Debt and Giving Back

Chuck Guzak  —  Apr 27, 2012

In his final installment of Barely Legal, Chuck Guzak grad sheds some light on how to navigate the post law-school world. 

The NFL Labor Wars: We’ve Only Just Begun

Gabriel de Corral  —  Mar 4, 2011

Law student Gabriel de Corral explains the NFL labor situation in advance of a potential lockout.

Law School in the Steroid Era

Tom Schultz  —  Feb 18, 2011

First-year law student Tom Schultz examines the addictive culture of getting ahead in law school.

The Hypocrisy of Judicial Activism

Chris Austin  —  Feb 4, 2011

Second-year law student Chris Austin takes on the conservative claim that liberals allow and promote "judicial activism."

Copyright vs. Ownership: The Right to ‘Jailbreak’

Kirk Sigmon  —  Jan 21, 2011

Law student Kirk Sigmon outlines the legality and illegality of modifying your PS3.

Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Sharia?

Chuck Guzak  —  Nov 19, 2010

Chuck Guzak law discusses the public mania over the potential use of Sharia courts on American soil.

Public Opinion and the Rule of Law

Christian A. Fundo  —  Nov 5, 2010

Christian Fundo, law, considers the role of public opinion in judicial decisions.

Reforms for Resetting the Legal Pendulum

Stereotypical Lawyer  —  Oct 22, 2010

A law school student says the current law school admissions standards are eradicating the stereotypical smooth-talking lawyer.

The Easiest Way to Get Involved in Government

Rebecca Vernon  —  Oct 8, 2010

Law school graduate Rebecca Vernon shares her insights into political activism.

Justice Scalia Takes On The Media

Francis Sohn  —  Sep 24, 2010

Francis Sohn, law, examines the relationship between the Supreme Court and the media.

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