by Christopher J. Allegretti, Staff Writer J. R. R. Tolkien once wrote, “[d]o not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. For even the very wise cannot see all ends.” Whether you support the death penalty as the closest measure for providing justice, or find it barbaric and […]
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Legal Entrepreneurship: Looking Beyond a “Book of Business”
by: Zack Bombatch, Staff Writer Several law firms want their potential hires to “think like entrepreneurs.” Translation: firms want to bring on attorneys who have perfected the art of bringing in new business. In fact, www.monster.com reveals that several prestigious firms in the Pittsburgh region require applicants to have a […]
Victim No. 1 Revealed
by: Amy Coleman, Staff Writer On Friday, October 19, 2012, the first accuser of Jerry Sandusky came forward on national news to announce his identity. His name is Aaron Fisher, and he is 18 years old. Fisher joined the Second Mile, Jerry Sandusky’s charity, at age 10. He began spending […]
Legislative History: Four Steps to Success
by: Judy Hale Reed, Staff Writer When I saw how excited Duquesne Law 2L Daniel Conlon was, in the law library of all places, I had to find out why. When Daniel laid out his recent research victory, accomplished with initial guidance from Associate Library Director Dittakavi Rao, my interest […]
Superheroes Among Us
by: Brian Panucci, Staff Writer How would the law handle big-budget movie superheroes like Batman or the Avengers if they existed in reality? While Commissioner Gordon may have turned a blind eye when Batman pummeled the bad guy, legally Batman would be guilty of battery. In fact, despite their costumes […]
The Need for Reform of Child Abuse Reporting Laws in Pennsylvania
by: Christina Zanic, Juris Blog Contributor On Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012, Judge John Cleland handed down Jerry Sandusky’s prison sentence, which has been much anticipated since his conviction of 45 counts of child sexual abuse in June. Sandusky was ultimately sentenced to 30–60 years behind bars, effectively a life sentence […]
Please Remain Calm: Legal Jobs in a Stagnant Market
by: Terry Falk, Assoc. Web Editor Mark Twain famously said that there were three kinds of lies: “lies, damned lies, and statistics.” The Wall Street Journal released a study this summer showing that last year’s law school graduates, nationwide, “had little better than a 50-50 shot of landing a job […]
Fundraising for the Cure: Students Raise Money for Breast Cancer Awareness
by Gabrielle Carbonara, Juris Blog Contributor For over 25 years, October has been National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, raising awareness and educating people about breast cancer. Around Duquesne’s campus, you likely have seen pink ribbons and signs for relay events and if you have ever strolled down Academic Walk, I’m […]
McQueary Files Whistleblower, Defamation, and Misrepresentation Lawsuit against Penn State
by: Amy Coleman, Staff Writer The quiet Happy Valley is once again polarized and Mike McQueary is in the center of it all. This time he is the plaintiff. The well-known whistleblower of the Jerry Sandusky scandal is now invoking the PA Whistleblower Protection Laws as justification for a 19-page […]
Duquesne Law Grads Offer Advice to Job-Seeking Students
by: Eric Donato, Assoc. Web Editor A five-member panel of Duquesne Law School graduates spoke to students on October 11 about their personal experiences and recommendations for succeeding in the tough legal job market. The program, Beyond OCI – Successful Job Strategies of Recent Graduates, addressed topics that the panel […]