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Dartmouth College professor arrested during campus protest
WMUR New Hampshire· 7 hours ago...DURING LAST NIGHT’S PROTEST. THE 65 YEAR OLD SAYS SHE WAS AMONG A HANDFUL OF PROFESSORS WHO...
UT Dallas protests: Pro-Palestinian encampment dismantled by law enforcement, at least 20 arrested
Fox local via AOL· 1 day agoAs they stood roughly 100 yards away in formation, some pleaded for them not to move in, including...
Harvard Law Professor Offers Scathing Summary Of SCOTUS-Trump Arguments
HuffPost· 7 days agoHarvard constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe on Thursday slammed as “shameful” the U.S....
Law & Order: SVU Season 25 Episode 11 Review: Did SVU FINALLY Pave the Way for Rollins to Return...
TV Fanatic· 2 hours agoAll the pieces are in place for Rollins to return if Law & Order: SVU decides to bring her back...
“He doesn't play games": Experts say judge may "come down strongly" on Trump for gag order violation
Salon via Yahoo News· 8 hours ago“The fact that the prosecution doesn't point to jail time doesn't really matter to the judge,”...
Dartmouth professor arrested during protest: 'It's really shameful'
WMUR New Hampshire· 7 hours agoA Dartmouth College professor who was one of dozens of people arrested Wednesday night during a...
Campus protests live: NYPD officer fired gun while clearing protesters at Columbia as 130 arrested...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoRead more from The Independent...Columbia University Chapter of the American Association of...
Baylor Law Trial Professor Joins The Carlson Law Firm as Of Counsel
FOX21 Colorado Springs· 4 days agoThe Carlson Law Firm is proud to announce that distinguished trial attorney and Baylor Law School professor Jim Wren has joined the firm ...
Law & Order: SVU Lures Rollins Back — But for How Long?
TVLine· 2 hours ago'Law and Order: SVU' Season 25, Episode 11 recap: Kelli Giddish returns as Rollins.
'He doesn't play games': Law professor says Judge Merchan might jail Trump if he acts up
The Raw Story· 7 hours ago“The fact that the prosecution doesn't point to jail time doesn't really matter to the judge,” former New York prosecutor and Pace University law professor