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New York’s New Environmental Laws Are Going Against EPA Trends

New York’s New Environmental Laws Are Going Against EPA Trends

Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Daniel Pagana, Staff Writer             Under the current administration, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has repealed and/or weakened almost 100 environmental laws. [1]   Recently, the EPA has been focusing on weakening the Clean Water Act by repealing Waters of the United States rule […]

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Saints Accused of Damage Control Amidst Sexual Abuse Allegations in New Orleans Archdiocese

Saints Accused of Damage Control Amidst Sexual Abuse Allegations in New Orleans Archdiocese

Photo provided courtesy of Pixaby.com By Matt Minard, Staff Writer The New Orleans Saints football organization has been accused of conferring with the New Orleans Roman Catholic Archdiocese during the course of initial fallout from a sexual abuse scandal. [1] The organization claims it was only “messaging” and handling media […]

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How Tech Companies Are Responding to Political Ad Targeting

How Tech Companies Are Responding to Political Ad Targeting

Photo provided courtesy of Pixabay.com  By Samantha Dorn, Staff Writer Some of the biggest technology companies in the country involve changing the ways that political campaigns and other groups can target voters on their websites.  Through a marketing strategy known as “microtargeting,” political campaigns and groups use computer data to […]

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End of Revenge Porn

End of Revenge Porn

Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com  By Stephanie Wolak, Staff Writer   Imagine you and your roommate are in search of a new third roommate. You interview a nice young man who recently graduated from a respected school, who proceeds to move in. The first few days go well, when all […]

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Victims v. Grindr: Should Dating Apps Take the Blame for Abuse?

Victims v. Grindr: Should Dating Apps Take the Blame for Abuse?

By Stephanie Wolak, Staff Writer Photo provided courtesy of Pixabay.com   In 1996, Congress enacted the Validity, Construction, and Application of Immunity Provisions of Communications Decency Act, including Section 230, the “Protection for private blocking and screening of offensive material.” [1] Section 230 states that no provider or user of an […]

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The Innocence Project

The Innocence Project

By Jedidiah Price Yuknavich, Staff Writer Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com               Have you ever wondered how an innocent person is helped from being wrongfully convicted? What are some of the steps a lawyer may pursuit if they are interested in wrongful conviction? Maybe you are a law student hoping […]

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Juris Magazine Winter 2019-2020

Juris Magazine Winter 2019-2020

It’s often said that if you want to make a change, start local.  Pittsburgh, and Pennsylvania more broadly, are no exception to the whirlwind of the news cycle, but it is the goal of Juris not to let important legal and social developments go unexamined – or uncriticized.  Earlier this […]

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Former Duke Wins Record-Breaking Settlement

Former Duke Wins Record-Breaking Settlement

  Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Matthew Minard, Staff Writer Last month, notable Duquesne Law alumnus and nationally renowned plaintiff’s attorney Thomas Kline secured an $8 billion verdict for his client against Johnson & Johnson, Co. and Janssen Pharmaceuticals. [1] The verdict was the culmination of Murray v. Janssen […]

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