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With new marijuana laws coming into effect in some states, police officers won't be tasked as often with seizing small amounts of pot from citizens. But in an unusual case, police are actually being
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Judge Raymond Voet held himself in contempt and paid a fine after his new Windows smartphone made its presence known during a jury trial in his courtroom
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Watch out, Hooters. Texas restaurant chain Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill can now officially call itself "America's ONLY Breastaurant?." It's a signal of a growing industry
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Donald Trump announced that he is dropping his $5 million lawsuit against comedian Bill Maher. Here are a few of the notable Hollywood legal battles
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The latest in the salacious saga of judge Wade McCree has been making the law blog rounds with alleged ethics violations related to his sexual relationship with a complaining witness in a child suppo
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A group called Moorish Americans, who "get their name in part from the Moorish Science Temple of America," are claiming ownership of unoccupied homes across the country
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Hurricane season is just around the corner which means it is time for lawyers to start buying up hurricane-related domain names to help bring in hurricane insurance claims lawsuits
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Women boaters on a lake exposing their breasts to the truck drivers was a known problem that state transportation engineers solved
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It took minutes to shut down a law firm that had been in business for more than 50 years
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Just days into his new job, the coach sent members of his team on a mission: "take photos of 'cute girls' and bring them back, with telephone numbers, for his perusal.
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