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Brown v Board of Education

Brown v Board of Education

Brown V Board of Education of Topeka, was a landmark Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled unanimously that racial segregation in schools is illegal. It was one of the most pivotal cornerstones of the civil rights movement. In a previous case, Plessy v Fergeson,...
Marbury v Madison

Marbury v Madison

Marbury v Madison was one of the first cases conducted by the Supreme Court back in 1803. The case set a precedent not only for how the supreme court handles cases but for the very power of the supreme court itself. The case originated from a particular incident that...
Latest Technology in Law in the UK

Latest Technology in Law in the UK

The countries that make up the United Kingdom are no stranger to enjoying the spoils of modern-day technology. They are on the cutting-edge of the industry just as much as any other first-world nation. The field of law, perhaps a tad behind, is catching up quickly and...
Common Laws that Businesses Unintentionally Break

Common Laws that Businesses Unintentionally Break

Regardless of the size of your business, it is very important to obey federal, state, and local laws when it comes to taxes, payroll, and other company expenses. Some business owners may unwittingly break the law when it comes to setting up or maintaining a business,...
What You Need to Know About the Digital LSAT

What You Need to Know About the Digital LSAT

In an age of progressing technology, it is no surprise that standardized tests are weaning away from paper-and-pencil booklets and turning to digital click-the-answer tablets. The Law School Admission Test, or LSAT, is finally joining this long-overdue trend this...
Getting the Youth Involved in Politics

Getting the Youth Involved in Politics

It is often said that today’s youth are tomorrow’s leaders, which is why it is essential for the youngest generation to become educated and rehearsed in the practice of politics. While 18 is the legal age at which someone can vote, that does not mean that children...