Working Paralegals Must Know Their Ground
Paralegals must understand what it is they will be working at and what they will be doing after they are...
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From Rob Reuland and Lisa Scottoline, a couple of books that blow away your average beach reads.
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Just about all law school students and graduates will tell you that they wish someone had better prepared them...
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With the upcoming release of his new book, best-selling author and world-famous prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi...
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Tough, raw, and occasionally heartbreaking, ''Ready for the People: My Most Chilling Cases as a Prosecutor''...
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In Murder in Mississippi: United States v. Price and the Struggle for Civil Rights, professor Howard Ball...
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James Chace's 1912: Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft & Debs - The Election that Changed the Country tells the...
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Prospective and current law students, as well as practicing attorneys who are questioning whether a legal...
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Powerful, touching, and ultimately uplifting despite its grim subject matter, ''The Sea Inside'' explores a...
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On November 9, 2004, nearly 6,000 people braved the frigid upstate New York night to wind their ways into a...
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Three new books deal with the ramifications of the Brown decision on schoolchildren and the broader...
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Should You Marry a Lawyer? - A Couple's Guide to Balancing Work, Love and Ambition tackles the very real...
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Washington Times reporter Bill Gertz addresses the ever-present dangers to United States national security,...
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In high school, we memorize the key terminology. In law school, we delve a bit deeper into John Marshall's...
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Cruel Justice : Three Strikes and the Politics of Crime in America's Golden State, the latest effort of...
300 viewsThis book asserts that President Bush is a man of character, plain and simple. According to investigative...
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Fredric Dannen's Hit Men reads more like a ready-for-the-big-screen novel than a non-fiction account of the...
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Seymour M. Hersh's Chain of Command: the Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib (hereafter Chain of Command) is the kind...
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This week, we examine Raving Fans, a book that portrays the decaying relationships between professionals and...
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With the recent surge in the number of books about presidential politics, national intelligence failures,...
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One surefire method of retaining one's sanity in the midst of the sound and fury of the upcoming presidential...
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At LawCrossing.com, we try to show our readers a wide cross-section of the professional avenues available to...
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Would you become your brother's keeper? Or your sister's? Your spouse's? Maybe your mother's or father's...
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This week, reviewer James Fant reviews Valverde's Gold, an Englishman's quest for the gold of the Incas. This...
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You can judge a book by its cover. Just take a look at political cartoonist Pat Oliphant's cover for Maureen...
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Never one to shy away from controversy, this week our reviewer takes on the book that the Democrats don't want...
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Taking a break from nonfiction, our reviewer opts to review a mystery novel of sorts this week — the tale of...
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With literature on the war in Iraq piling up, one of its most prominent figures, General Tommy Franks, weighs...
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After months of hearings, the 9/11 Commission has released its findings about what transpired leading up to...
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