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: Current Events, Law Fun
Bikram hot yoga may appear as an antithesis to the law but they have more than blood, sweat and tears in common.
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Lawyer jokes are no longer … umm, err, hmm … well, actually, all that funny anymore, ask any legal academic.
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Amy Carrier, law student, and national beauty queen.
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Categories: Legal Profession and Lawyers, Litigation
Trial, for the layperson (read "non-lawyer") is a source of tremendous stress and nervousness. You rarely see standing-room only line-ups at the public galleries of the Courthouse. But for lawyers, they are masochistic labours of love; a chunk of time where the stress is through the roof but so, too, is the intensity.
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Categories: Law Makers, Politicians
American Republican candidate Rick Perry's jaw-dropping affliction of amnesia on national television had better end his presidential dreams. He joins a long list of wannabe law-makers undone by mental phenomena.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Personal Injury and Tort Law
The law must catch up to the fact of bullying and eradicate this killer of self-esteem, of reputation and in some cases, of the very lives of children.
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Divorce for two at Divorce Hotel. Not as quick as hamburgers at McDonald's but the dedication to delivery time is the same.
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Categories: Legal Profession and Lawyers
When someone compromises the rule of law, we all need to stand, take notice and object.
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Categories: Environmental Law
As we all march to our lemming-like demise upon the cliff of environmental disaster, a path of law back to safety may yet be found.
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Categories: Legal History, Legal Profession and Lawyers
Just about now, but for the economic might of the United States of America, the last funeral bell tolls of the common law would be fading.
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