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View online | | Weekly Newsletter Friday, August 6, 2021 | | | During its original broadcast run from 1990 until 2010, "Law & Order" became a cultural phenomenon. The success of the show spawned numerous similar shows and spin-offs while inspiring countless fans to go to law school or pursue careers in law enforcement. | |
| | | The U.S. Supreme Court's October 2020 term, which ended on July 1, had major rulings that attracted media attention. Law dean Erwin Chemerinsky discusses what he calls two sleeper cases of the high court's October term. »Read more |
| | | Lawyer Patrick Krill learned to be more flexible during the pandemic, with inspiration from the ESPN documentary "Be Water." The title comes from a quote from martial artist and actor Bruce Lee about the importance of being able to shift in life. Krill says that's an idea that all lawyers should consider. | |
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