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| | In 2020, GC Fatheree III began what became his most notable pro bono case, representing members of a Black family in their quest to secure "Bruce's Beach," a stretch of oceanfront property that was taken from their ancestors nearly a century earlier. | |
| | | ChatGPT's unveiling sparked conversations among law faculty, including David Kemp of Rutgers Law School and April Dawson of the North Carolina Central University School of Law, with opinions ranging from banning GPT platforms in certain classes to encouraging experimentation to reconsidering law school pedagogy. »Read more |
| | | After cases like in Steubenville, Ohio, where the assault of an unconscious girl at a party by two boys was filmed and spread on social media, "the question gnawing at everyone, myself included, was: What were these kids thinking?" writes Anna Gjika. | |
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