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    Holocaust researchers in Poland win libel case on appealNational News 08/16/2021An appellate court in Poland on Monday rejected a lawsuit brought against two Holocaust scholars in a case that has been closely watched because it was expected to serve as a precedent for research into the highly sensitive area of Polish behavior to... 
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    Federal judge leaves CDC evictions moratorium in placeNational News 08/13/2021A federal judge is refusing landlords’ request to put the Biden administration’s new eviction moratorium on hold, though she made clear she thinks it’s illegal. U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich on Friday said her “hands ar... 
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    Our law firm website is up, what’s next?National News 08/06/2021It’s extremely important to keep your website up to date. You’ll want to include new and interesting information that will be helpful to your prospective clients. We offer maintenance service at an added price, if you have signed up for o... 
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    LAW FIRM WEBSITE DESIGN AND SEO FOR LAWYERSNational News 07/26/2021SEO, Social Media, & Content marketing go hand in hand SEO is and should be a top priority for your website. For too long, internet marketers and SEO companies primarily focused on link-building in order to boost website presence. While li... 
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    What is Dental Malpractice?National News 07/21/2021Dental malpractice occurs when the treatment provided by dental health care professionals falls below the acceptable standard of care causing serious personal injuries. Like other areas of professional malpractice, dental malpractice is a form of neg... 
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    Court refuses appeal of ex-Cleveland cop who shot Tamir RiceNational News 07/06/2021The Ohio Supreme Court announced on Tuesday it would not consider an appeal over the firing of a white police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice outside a Cleveland recreation center in 2014. The appeal was filed in April by the Cleve... 
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    High court to rule whether to hear Maine school choice caseNational News 06/25/2021The justices of the U.S. Supreme Court are set to decide whether to hear a case filed by Maine families who want to use a state tuition program to send their children to religious schools. The case concerns a Maine Department of Education rule that a... 
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    Iowa’s high court stops lawsuit over farm runoff pollutionNational News 06/18/2021A sharply divided Iowa Supreme Court on Friday stopped a lawsuit aimed at reducing the flow of fertilizer and hog farm waste into the state’s river and streams, finding that limiting pollution from farms was a political matter and not one for t... 
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    British lawyer Karim Khan sworn in as ICC’s chief prosecutorNational News 06/16/2021British lawyer Karim Khan was sworn in Wednesday as the new chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, pledging to reach out to nations that are not members of the court in his quest to end impunity for atrocities and to try to hold trial... 
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    Schumer recommending 2 voting rights lawyers to be judgesNational News 06/07/2021The Senate’s top Democrat is recommending President Joe Biden nominate two prominent voting rights attorneys to serve as judges on the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and on the federal bench in Manhattan. Sen. Chuck Schumer has recommended t... 
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    Supreme Court ruling gives immigrant facing deportation hopeNational News 06/01/2021A Guatemalan man who lived in a Massachusetts church for more than three years to avoid deportation said Tuesday he’s hopeful a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision boosts his efforts to remain in the country. Lucio Perez’s lawyer, Glenn Fo... 
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    Supreme Court: Guam can pursue $160M dump cleanup lawsuitNational News 05/24/2021The Supreme Court says the U.S. territory of Guam can pursue a $160 million lawsuits against the federal government over the cost of cleaning up a landfill on the island. The justices on Monday unanimously overturned a lower court decision that had s... 












