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Understanding the Supreme Court

Understanding the Supreme Court

The United States Supreme Court is the only entity that can provide the country with the judicial power it needs. According to Article III, Section I, Congress can only establish inferior courts. Although the Constitution clearly states that the Supreme Court is the...
Famous American Lawyers: Part 2

Famous American Lawyers: Part 2

Welcome back for a continued list of some of the most famous lawyers in American history. Thurgood Marshall One of the most prominent individuals in the country, Thurgood Marshall, served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court. He was also a well-known lawyer....
Productivity Tips for Lawyers

Productivity Tips for Lawyers

Law firms can be very busy, and the people who work there can be very interesting. From the endless number of inquiries to the clients who call you just hours before a court document is filed, life in a legal office can be chaotic. Getting through it all can be very...
Minority Rights: Why Are They Important?

Minority Rights: Why Are They Important?

In minority rights, minority groups are afforded the same rights as majorities. This is not the case in every country, and minority groups may face difficulties or even persecution because of their minority status. This blog post will explore why minority rights are...
The Difference Between Federal and State Court

The Difference Between Federal and State Court

There is always confusion between the definition of the federal and state court among many citizens. They come back to confirm whether or not they face state or federal charges. Both courts have different consequences for crime commitment; therefore, the need to...