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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) was founded in 1920. The ACLU is dedicated to the protection of civil liberties, even in the case of a national emergency. Being a lawyer for the ACLU is to contribute to the protection of your rights as ... more »
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There are many different types of vehicle accident lawyers so if you are ever in an accident, take care to choose the right automobile accident lawyer. Here are a few things to consider... more »
By Sarah Wilson, CCRP 2 comments
If you are ever in an accident, it is important to collect and maintain as much evidence as possible. Here is how to collect evidence after an automobile accident... more »
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Upon entering the law library, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed with seemingly endless rows of legal research and case study. Take heart-- law libraries are always set up on a plan, even if that plan isn’t initially apparent. Armed with the desire ... more »
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Paralegals work in law offices, side-by-side with attorneys, researching, reporting and filing. But, with salaries ranging between $26,000 and $40,000 annually, you can be assured the position can never be mistaken for that of an attorney... more »
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The golden years what a wonderful time. The kids are out of the house you and your spouse have all the time in the world to do what you want to.... now what do we do? An empty house two people who are used to having kids running to and fro. It ... more »
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Court clerks, the worker ants of the legal system, can be very difficult to deal with sometimes. While there are many different kinds of clerks, and many of them are extremely pleasant individuals, it's a job much like working at the DMV. Some ... more »
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Actually, I am in jury duty as I write this to you now. Ever serve? Than you know it can be boring, here is what you can do to pass time... more »
By krazigirl79 3 comments
Prisoner Rights Advocates play an important role in the assurance of rights for inmates across the nation. By volunteering or working-for-pay as a rights advocate, individuals can help inmates maintain their Constitution-given rights. Read on to ... more »
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Although there are many qualified attorneys available to answer legal questions, your religious beliefs may make your more comfortable with a Christian lawyer. Follow these steps to find one... more »
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California law provides several methods to becoming a lawyer. This short article will tell you how to become a lawyer without a law degree... more »
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A court investigator works on both civil and criminal investigations. He runs background checks, conducts interviews and does other research and reports findings to the court. Court investigators work on cases ranging from guardianship cases, to ... more »
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Law Company's contract E-Jurors to provide their attorneys' the opportunity to test out their legal cases before it goes to a trial. An E-Juror provides about the same service as Juror in Court, but instead of hearing the testimonies and looking ... more »
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A career as a public defender lacks the glamour of most types of law. It pays much less than other legal fields, and public defenders have little say over potential clients. They're government employees and often represent criminals and other ... more »
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Rising to the rank of superior court judge requires exceptional skills, dedication and perseverance. You must stand out from among a gifted field of colleagues, many of whom can match your education and resume. You have to start early... more »
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Do you like watching court cases online. How about making money to to give an online verdict?.. more »
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Getting into law school can be extremely challenging if unprepared. The road that precedes it is a long and tedious one, but with prudent planning and little effort the transition can be simplified. Here's some helpful advice that can help get ... more »
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If you're in serious trouble with the law, you'll not only need the best lawyer you can afford, you may also need to hire expert witnesses to testify on your behalf. If you're representing yourself (never a smart move) or want to be more involved ... more »
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When I was in high school and college, I was interested in many careers but wasn't quite sure where to find good information. In this article, I'll provide you links and ideas on exploring the possibility of a career in the accounting field... more »
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How many lawyers does it take to change a light bulb? Answer: How many can you afford? ... Jokes about lawyers are nothing new and for centuries they've depicted the profession as a collection of wily predators who will lie and cheat to line ... more »
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Westlaw is a searchable legal database that includes thousands of cases, regulations, court briefs, administrative opinions and law articles. It is an invaluable resource for law students and lawyers who need to research issues of law or who need ... more »
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Being a Supreme Court Justice is no easy task. The United States Supreme Court consists of only one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. Supreme Court Justices undergo a rigorous nomination process and are appointed for life. If you still ... more »
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Judges preside over local, state and federal courts and are either appointed or elected. Federal judges are appointed for life, while the others serve for fixed, renewable terms... more »
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Attorneys on TV shows always seem to have lots of time for interesting personal lives. In the real world, just the opposite is often true. Eighteen-hour workdays are not unheard of, especially for attorneys trying to make partner in their firm... more »