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How Is A Man Freed After 23 Years?

by Jennifer Dickquist, Staff Writer As of March 21, 2013, David Ranta became a free man after spending 23 years in a correctional facility in New York State. Mr. Ranta was placed in jail in 1990 after he was found guilty of killing a Hasidic rabbi in Brooklyn, New York. […]

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Duquesne Law Jumps in the Rankings

Duquesne Law Jumps in the Rankings

by Terry Falk, Associate Web Editor This year’s U.S. News and World Report Law School Rankings moved Duquesne Law and seven other schools from the unranked second tier to the top tier. According to the National Law Journal, the dramatic shake-up in the rankings came from “a revised methodology.”  The […]

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Litigation Fallout from Subprime Mortgage Crisis Persists

by Michael McGraw, Associate Print Editor While the crippling collapse of the housing market that resulted in devastating effects on the national and global economy began in 2007, 2013 and the next several years have the potential for landmark litigation results emanating from the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s (FHFA) suit […]

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