Infamous Defendant Is Turning The Courtroom Into A Fashion Runway
You don't often think of the courthouse as a fashion mecca, but here we are.
You don't often think of the courthouse as a fashion mecca, but here we are.
The items go on sale later this week.
A new proposal would let wealthy foreign nationals secure an opportunity for a U.S. green card with a $1 million 'gift' to the government, sparking legal and ethical debate.
Are you as 'obsessed' with true crime as the reality star turned law student?
Which movie has your vote for best true crime documentary?
Which one do you think is the greatest True Crime documentary of them all?
Get ready to vote -- again -- for your top four true crime documentaries.
Those who’ve adopted legal-specific systems are seeing big benefits.
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It's March Madness with a legal spin!
In recent years, AI has moved beyond speculation in the legal industry. What used to be hypothetical is now very real.
All of this self-tracking will lead to a treasure trove of questionable evidence for prosecutors to pick and choose at.
The next few months offer a cornucopia of law-related television and movies.
* You can shake a female co-worker's hand and not get cooties, I promise. [Adequate Man] * Why did you decide to go to law school? [Corporette] * A Freedom of Information Act request has revealed the stunning way the Department of Homeland Security ordered its agents to treat Congresspeople and lawyers in the aftermath of the travel ban. [Daily Beast] * How will you survive if your legal job is replaced by artificial intelligence? [Law and More] * Oliver Stone has gotten to the CIA. [Politico] * Like true crime TV shows? You'll appreciate Netflix's new spoof. [Salon] * The Trump administration does not understand the whole concept of popularity. [Lawyers, Guns & Money] * Who can help Governor Cuomo solve his transit woes? [Cityland]