...found that Arnold was loyal, calm, patient and stable. She raised four boys as a single parent and held down a stable job in the...
We have all read the myriad articles recounting the depressing statistics about the gender gap in the legal profession. We could lament that, despite the fact that more than half of incoming law scho
...university officials that he saw Sandusky in the shower with a young boy. In one of the statements, released on Penn State's website, Spanier...
...their party support. "I'm like a high school boy with a crush waiting by the phone," Leach said. ...
The portraits hang in courtrooms all throughout the city, but no one remembers just exactly who the judges portrayed within the gilded frames are
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...the trial of Sandusky and long contends he saw Sandusky molest a boy in a Penn State locker room, has claimed he lost his job...
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