Arbitration Crazy: The Supreme Court Reviews Yet Another Arbitration Case

By: Nate Roy             The Supreme Court at times can be perplexing, especially when it decides to…

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Boom Crash: Are Car Companies Making it More Dangerous to Drive?

By: Morgan McKinlay With the rise of technology, car insurance companies are becoming more concerned about the number…

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Connecticut Bill Would Pave The Way For Tesla Direct-To-Consumer Sales

By: Peter I. Brostowin Tesla, the electric automotive company, was recently accused of illegal sales by the Connecticut…

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And on the Seventh Day, Employees Rested

By Jacob Peeples Nordstrom, Inc. has been at the center of controversy surrounding its dropping of the…

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Will President Trump Trump Tribal Sovereignty?

  By Juliana Perez Calle The original route of the North Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) crossed near…

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Kylie’s Trademark Reality

By Pritika Ramesh In April 2015, Kylie Jenner filed an application with the United States Patent and…

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DeVos: A Potential Grizzly Due Process Violation

By Victoria Garcia Recently confirmed Secretary Betsy DeVos discussed many topics related to education during her confirmation…

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Star Trek Fan Film Axanar is Moving Forward but…

By Stephanie Liao Axanar, a $1.2 million production that drew its inspiration from the widely popular science-fiction…

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New York Anti-Money Laundering Law Taking Financial Institutions by Storm

By Ronalda Smith   On January 1, 2017, the New York State Department of Financial Services implemented…

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Limiting Liability: Managing Your Mortgage is Hard Enough

By Will Warmke Mortgage companies in the United States are statutorily granted the power “to sue and…

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