In the immediate aftermath of the election, politicians from both parties stressed the need for a comprehensive immigration reform bill to be passed through Congress and signed by the president
Welcome to the Social Media Law Center, an online service of The Legal Intelligencer. In this section you will find a collection of news articles analyzing the legal issues and emerging trends in soc
...Pew Research reports that more...up from 61 percent in 2010. This expansive use of social...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...misstates the very study he cites. The senator writes that the 2010 Pew study found "there are more economically disadvantaged students at charters...
...of charter students in Philadelphia is simply unfounded. A recent Pew study from 2010 actually found more racial diversity in Philadelphia charters than the...
Judge Carl Bucki's decision is the latest in a plethora of rulings on an issue that has divided courts all over the country, with some courts finding that student debts are too ubiquitous to constitu
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Every lawyer is familiar with the attorney-client privilege. Most, however, have perhaps never encountered what is often referred to as the "fiduciary exception" to that privilege
...ll get even more of your news on the go. According to Pew, U.S. daily newspaper circulation is down 30 percent in the last...
...were interested in expanding diversion for misdemeanor offenses. In July 2010, Municipal Court started the Alternative Misdemeanor Program, or AMP, pilot at the...
...s criminal justice system in 2010 has led to reductions in...report released Wednesday by the Pew Charitable Trusts Philadelphia Research Initiative...
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