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Seafaring Homesteaders in Hiding from Maritime Authorities
A Bitcoin trader and his girlfriend embraced a movement known as “seasteading,” where enthusiasts either retrofit or build floating homes ...
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Former Inmate Gets Job Back After DNA Exoneration
Nevest Coleman resumed his job as a groundskeeper for the Chicago White Sox after an unexpected hiatus left him unavailable to work-for 23 years. In 1994, ...
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Nearly 80 Percent of Drivers Have Expressed 'Significant Anger'
According to a new study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, nearly 80 percent of U.S. drivers expressed significant anger, aggression, or road ...
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Google Must 'Erase' Your Past (But It Still Can't Forgive Your Sins)
Europe's top court ruled that Internet companies can now be forced to remove excessive personal information from search engine results. The Court ...
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God on Trial
It is not uncommon for people to shake their fists at God in the midst of tragedy and suffering. The Bible includes the stories of righteous men who questioned ...
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Shoplifters Ordered to Wear Embarrassing Signs
The Scarlet Letter is alive and well in Attalla, Alabama. A judge ordered two shoplifters to stand at a Wal-Mart entrance for eight hours, wearing signs ...
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Man Sues God and Loses
Donald Drusky took God to court. The one-time employee of USX Corporation blamed God for failing to rectify the wrong done to him when he was fired in ...
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Dershowitz Points to Perjury
"On the basis of my academic and professional experience, I believe that no felony is committed more frequently in this country than [crimes within] ...
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The Guts to Lead
Scott Turow begins his novel Presumed Innocent with the words of a prosecuting attorney named Rusty. Rusty is explaining his approach to the jury when ...
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The Honest Lawyer
Recently, I was walking the streets in San Mateo, a small town on the San Francisco peninsula. I met an attorney I knew from a local evangelical church. ...
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