'Blade Runner' Expected To Testify; Was He Seen With New Girlfriend?

All eyes are now on Oscar Pistorius, the former Olympian who is on trial for allegedly murdering his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in Pretoria on Valentine's Day in 2013.

Supreme Court To Weigh In On Obamacare Contraception Provision Tuesday

On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding the Affordable Care Act's requirement that for-profit corporations provide insurance coverage for contraception, according to the "New York Times."

Here's Our Comparison of U.S. Naturalization vs. Canada Citizenship Laws

As the US immigration debate rages on, some are looking to Canada

NYPD Embroiled In Controversy Following Untranslated Crime Report; Why?

Deisy Garcia, 21, and her daughters were murdered by her husband even though she filed domestic abuse reports with the NYPD.

Too "Legitimo" to Quit: Start Up App Makes Contracts Accessible for Free

"Legitimo" nearly says it all...a Spanish word that means legitimate in English. The smartphone app, that employs the word, is a tool that manages to create legitimate contracts that act to safeguard those involved in domestic services, such as painting, cleaning, and minor home remodeling, and more.

Jordan Davis Case: Michael Dunn Awaits Sentencing; What Next?

A mistrial was declared by the presiding judge after the jury could not reach a verdict on the first-degree murder charge against Dunn.

Amanda Knox Trial Verdict: Jury Begins Delibrations on Retrial; Decision Today?

Former foreign exchange student Amanda Knox and her lawyers are awaiting the verdict in the retrial stemming from the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher.

Father to Receive 5 Years in Prison After Starving Daughter and Forcing Her to Drink Her Own Urine

A Wisconsin resident will serve 5 years in prison for abusing his daughter.

California Gives Undocumented Immigrant Sergio Garcia the Green Light to Practice Law

The California Supreme Court granted a law license on Thursday to a man living in the United States illegally who graduated from law school and passed the state bar exam. The decision means Sergio Garcia can begin practicing law despite his immigration status.

Undocumented Dreamers Struggle to Become Lawyers

Black's Law dictionary indicates that a lawyer is a person "learned in the law," such as a solicitor, an attorney, a counselor, or an individual who practices law. Lawyering often occurs in courtrooms, during trails, and in front of jurors. Though, the role of lawyer varies across jurisdiction; and, apparently, the ability to become a lawyer depends on legal status in the United States, even if a non-citizen has met every requirement asked of him, including being granted deferred actions regarding his legal status.

Haitians Born in the Dominican Republic Lose Their Citizenship

The Dominican Republic, the Caribbean country also known as Quisqueya, has recently declared that the children of undocumented Haitian migrants are no longer entitled to Dominican citizenship -- enraging and affecting tens of thousands of people.

Third Gender Option Offered in Germany for Intersex Babies

Germany will become the first European nation to recognize a third gender for intersex babies.

Joe Arpaio Rifles: Arizona Sheriff Issues Officers AR-15 Assault Weapons

Controversial Maricopa County sheriff Joe Arpaio, who calls himself "America's Toughest Sheriff" and is known for his strong and vociferous stances against immigration, is arming his deputies with AR-15 assault rifles.
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