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Feb 20, 2019 By: Amber Jannusch
The United States Postal Service is nervous, fearing that the millennial generation is going to kill the use of the mail system
Feb 20, 2019 By: Amber Jannusch
The United States Postal Service is nervous, fearing that the millennial generation is going to kill the use of the mail system
Feb 14, 2019 By: Owais Ahmed
Cursive, the art of the penmanship from days of old, has been going the way of the dodo bird in recent decades.
Jan 31, 2019 By: Dan Nagan
On December 28, 2018, Netflix, Inc. released the movie Black Mirror: Bandersnatch which allows the audience to control the movie’s narrative and
Jan 23, 2019 By: Ryan Rousseau
Many of us have probably had the thought at one point or another as a consumer transaction was going sideways that we
Jan 14, 2019 By: Jill Ide
A lawsuit against popular singer and songwriter Ed Sheeran gained steam after a judge denied Sheeran’s motion for summary judgment earlier this
Dec 19, 2018 By: Owais Ahmed
In his 1932 dissent in New State Ice Co vs. Liebmann, Justice Louis Brandeis popularized the concept of individual states serving as
Dec 14, 2018 By: Dan Nagan
A birth certificate is an official record detailing a person’s date and place of birth, parentage, legal name, and gender. Progress has
Dec 10, 2018 By: Ryan Rousseau
No, they didn’t all walk into a bar. Instead boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and DJ Khaled’s use of Twitter put them at
Dec 10, 2018 By: Jill Ide
Imagine you’re litigating a case and discover that the attorney for the opposing party is Facebook friends with the judge assigned to
Dec 10, 2018 By: Owais Ahmed
Imagine walking into a grocery store with bright lights and high ceilings. You enter through the main entrance into the often-typical arrangement