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Legal August 2019

Bribe Or Donation?

A parent accused in the widespread college admissions bribery scheme is offering the following defense: what he did is not that much different than parents who make formal donations.

Legal July 2019

Early Voting On College Campuses Lawsuit

New election rules requiring early voting sites have “sufficient non-permitted parking” have sparked a lawsuit with critics saying that colleges have restrictive parking rules.

Legal July 2019

Blocked Question May Still Be On Census

Despite a Supreme Court ruling blocking the citizenship question from the 2020 Census, Attorney General William Barr told AP there is a legal way to ask about citizenship on the census.

Legal July 2019

Disfigured Ex-student Awarded $59.17M

Alonzo Yanes who was disfigured during a high school chemistry experiment has been awarded $59.17 million. Yanes suffered burns on over 31% of his body, including his face.

Legal June 2019 Premium

Sentencing in College Admissions Scam

John Vandermoer may be sentenced to 13 months in prison in connection to the widespread college admissions scandal. Vandemoer got $110,000 for Stanford's sailing program.

Legal May 2019

Latest: Supreme Court And Abortion

The Supreme Court has upheld an Indiana law that regulates the disposal of fetal remains. This is being seen as it is more open to state restrictions on abortion.