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This Company Wants to Give You a Divorce on the Blockchain
StonePaper lets users complete legal matters over the blockchain, instead of hiring a lawyer.
What Being a Defense Lawyer Taught Me About the War on Drugs
An excerpt from 'Locking Up Our Own,' a powerful book by a former defense lawyer on the realities of the war on crime and how African Americans have helped in its escalation.
Women Lawyers Are Being Driven to Drink
The highly competitive field is a breeding ground for addiction problems.
Lawyers See Dollar Signs in Exploding Vapes
E-cigs bursting into flames are a potential gold mine for ambulance chasers.
Talking to New Yorkers Who Went on Strike to Protest Trump
"I'm just really sad for the country and I want to register my dissent wherever possible."
The Battle Over Trump's Executive Orders Is Just Getting Started
Around the country, lawyers and state attorney generals are ready to challenge the president's entire agenda in court.
Can a Facebook Group of 120,000 Lawyers Save America from Trump?
Lawyers for Good Government became an overnight Facebook sensation, but its founder wants it to be much, much more than that.
A Lawyer Explains Why You Should Never Eat Your Drugs to Avoid Arrest
"Don't turn a Class B into a felony / By tampering with evidence / Don't be a dumbass / Don't destroy your stash."
An Expert Explains Why It Would Be So Hard to Sue President Donald Trump
After he enters the White House, Trump acquires a whole lot of immunities.