Duhaime's LawMag
The world's first online legal magazine, demystified significant law and justice events around the world, published from 1996 to 2014.
Categories: Human Rights, International Law, Military Law
A day to celebrate or a dark day for the rule of law?
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Law Fun, Legal Profession and Lawyers
How the aftermath of a tragic, mass murder of lawyers suddenly turned into a debate about lawyer jokes.
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Categories: Internet & Intellectual Property
Google Inc. seems to have adopted a suicidal litigation strategy of running from the law. It has infuriated and multiplied the posses in pursuit and exposes hypocrisy in "Don't Be Evil".
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Categories: Human Rights, International Law
The UK Island of Sark, and its quaint one-of-a-kind feudal legal system, reels from a human rights legal assault.
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Categories: Access to Justice and Legal Information, Current Events, International Law, Legal Profession and Lawyers
Lawyer groups want to help but a jigsaw puzzle of lawyer money, agencies and a plethora of makeover plans may do more harm than good to Haiti’s dead justice system.
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Categories: Current Events, Law Makers, Politicians, Personal Injury and Tort Law
Even politicians can cross the line and feel the wrath of justice, but as in many defamation cases, the law can only do so much.
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Categories: Personal Injury and Tort Law
Is there a mass tort claim emerging from a hidden but non-negligible risk for brain tumors in extensive electromagnetic radition from cell phones?
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Current Events
Texas Judge the Hon. William Adams' parenting techniques reopen the debate over corrective force, the use of corporal punishment in the raising of children.
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The NHL spins a saga which they hope will filter to and pierce the Lady Justice blindfold of a Phoenix bankruptcy judge.
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Categories: Legal Profession and Lawyers
A rare, honest view from the bench on a judicial career.
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