How to Prep for Law School Over the Summer

If you’ve been admitted to law school, congratulations! You survived the admissions process, made your seat deposit and you lit…

If you’ve been admitted to law school, congratulations!

You survived the admissions process, made your seat deposit and you lit a beautiful Memorial Day bonfire of your LSAT prep books. Now what?

The first year of law school is as important as it is intimidating. One thing that eases this gauntlet is the camaraderie of a close-knit campus. Study groups, campus activities and chance encounters may germinate lifelong friendships, romances and shared interests.

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Jewish groups, allies demand CUNY Law lose funding after student’s ‘vile’ anti-Israel commencement speech

Pro-Israel groups and Jewish allies are calling for the City University of New York’s (CUNY) public law school to lose its funding after a graduate student accused Israel of “indiscriminately raining bullets and bombs” on Palestinians during her commencement speech. She also claimed laws are “white supremacy” and attacked the “fascist” NYPD and US military.

Fatima Mousa Mohammed, who was selected by the 2023 class to speak at the May 12 CUNY Law ceremony, accused Israel of “indiscriminately” murdering Palestinians and encouraging “lynch mobs.” She also celebrated resistance to “Zionism around the world” while lauding the school’s support of the

Law And Order: SVU Just Got Rid Of Another Female Cop, And Here’s Why I Think That’s A Big Mistake

Warning: spoilers ahead for the Season 24 finale of Law & Order: SVU and Season 3 finale of Law & Order: Organized Crime.

The crossover event between Law & Order: SVU and Law & Order: Organized Crime ended with more than one game-changer, ranging from the tragic death of Jamie Whelan to Benson and Stabler taking one step closer to potentially finding their moment. The crossover (available streaming via Peacock Premium subscription) also saw Gracy Muncy decide to take a promotion to a job on a DEA task force with a lot of perks, and it’s apparently not

Lawsuit challenging DC noncitizen voting law moves to federal court

The lawsuit challenges the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act of 2022, which allows green-card holders and residents who enter or live in the country without legal permission to cast ballots in local races.

After the DC Council passed a bill allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections, a group of voters — including a previous Republican mayoral candidate for the District — sued the Board of Elections. That case has now moved to the federal court system.

The lawsuit challenging the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act of 2022, which allows green-card holders and residents who entered or live

Law firm representing the Frisco Fair releases letters asking the city to reopen the fair

FRISCO (CBSNewsTexas.com) – McDonald Sanders, the law firm representing Talley Amusements and the Frisco Fair, has released a letter asking to appeal the revocation of the permit of the fair. Frisco Fresh Market is also appealing for a revocation.

On April 29, one day after the fair began, an incidents occurred that required the response of 26 police officers. On May 1, the city revoked the special event permit for the fair due to public safety concerns.

The letter cites ongoing problems in Frisco contributing to the closure, even saying “the same problems” happen at nearby Stonebriar Mall.

“The problems

Who Moves Out When You Separate?

If the property is in your name only, it is sometimes the belief that the other person should be the one to leave. However there are circumstances, in particular if you have children, where you may be wise to think differently.

In instances where, for example, the other parent has no means to pay rent to live elsewhere, effectively leaving them unable to put a roof over the head of their child, then a Court would look less favorable on you. This is because in family law, where children are involved, the ‘best interests of the child’ is to be

His Retirement Is ‘Not a PR Stunt’

Photo: Neville Hopwood/Getty Images for Hia Magazine (Getty Images)

Photo: Neville Hopwood/Getty Images for Hia Magazine (Getty Images)

Less than 48 hours after Law Roach gave the fashion industry a panic attack so unwieldy Xanax prescriptions in New York City probably increased tenfold, the enigmatic celebrity stylist is setting the record straight. Roach will be returning from celebrity styling, just as his Instagram post on Tuesday promised. But he will not be retiring from fashion at large.

Backstage at the Boss spring 2023 runway show in Miami on Wednesday night, Roach told Vogue that his pivot to other areas within the fashion industry would begin immediately, starting with his

Fox News stands in legal peril. It says defamation loss would harm all media

Posters bearing the images of Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham, and Sean Hannity, from left, adorn the front of Fox Corp.'s headquarters in New York City.  The stars' panic as viewers fled after the 2020 elections has become a core element of a $1.6 billion defamation suit against Fox.

Posters bearing the images of Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham, and Sean Hannity, from left, adorn the front of Fox Corp.’s headquarters in New York City. The stars’ panic as viewers fled after the 2020 elections has become a core element of a $1.6 billion defamation suit against Fox.

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Outside legal observers say the Fox News Channel finds itself in real legal jeopardy in a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit brought by an election tech company over lies broadcast about the 2020 presidential race.

The amount and weight of evidence is perhaps without