Articles by: JurisMagazine

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The Emergence of Social Media and the Law

By: Ian Grecco, Staff Writer As the ever-expanding outlets and users of social media expand, so do new opportunities to use these outlets for the benefit of law. Social media outlets, primarily Facebook and Twitter, have provided a forum for people to post valuable information for both investigations and apprehension […]

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To Tweet or Not to Tweet: The Social Media Quandary with Student-Athletes

By: Justin Bernard, Staff Writer Social media has become the main platform for how most college students communicate with one another.  Focusing specifically on college student-athletes, a quandary exists for the NCAA and the educational institutions where these students attend.  On one side of the argument, these student-athletes have protected […]

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A Little Help When Times Get “Ruff”

By: Alison Palmeri, Staff Writer Amidst the daily stresses of life, people take solace in the comfort of a loved pet. For many people, however, having a dog involves more than the companionship of a furry friend; it is about having constant assistance in achieving some semblance of normalcy despite […]

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Juris Magazine Winter 2015

Juris Magazine Winter 2015

Letter from the Editor-in-Chief, Matthew Andersen: Before attending law school, I was naïve as to the profound impact that our nation’s laws and legal system have on our daily lives. This should not come as a surprise, unless you are an avid reader of legal journalism, because it is easy to take […]

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