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Law Students Can Sometimes ‘Buy’ Good Grades
Grades in law school are extremely important since they are the most critical factor when law graduates search for jobs…
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Smart Finance
Made More From One House Than 26 Years of 401(k) Investing
People knock real estate for being slow and tedious, but slow and steady might be exactly what the doctor ordered…
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Judge Jerry Smith’s Soros-Fueled Tantrum Is The Wildest Thing You’ll Read This Week
Judge Jerry Smith has a flare for off-the-hook opinions. He once dissented by writing a fake majority opinion — styled…
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Law Firm 2.0: A Trillion-Dollar Market Begins To Move
Last week, several reports indicated that McDermott Will & Schulte is considering restructuring its firm to accept a potential private…
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Judge Pushed To Retire Over Halloween Showmanship
Halloween, much like MLK Day, has reached the special status of being a holiday you know someone is going to…
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Smart Finance
Survived Basic Economy And Then Won The Lottery
On the road to financial independence, sacrifices must be made. And perhaps more importantly, once you achieve financial independence, further…
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Law & Legal Advice
It Is Not Only Alright To Shame, And Ultimately Ostracize, Your MAGA Relatives, It Is Your Patriotic Duty As An American
I agree with Ezra Klein on a lot. Heck, I even recommended his latest book. However, he recently made a…
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ABA Diversity And Inclusion Standard Looks Like It’s On Its Last Legs
The American Bar Association has come under fire for requiring schools to put some effort into making sure that their…
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Kim Kardashian Ugly Cries Over Bar Prep And It’s The Most Relatable She’s Ever Been
Kim Kardashian is back on her “I’m-going-to-be-a-lawyer-dammit” grind, and this time she’s giving the world exactly what the California Bar…
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Smart Finance
The 2026 401(k) Contribution Limits Feel Like Big Money Now
The maximum employee 401(k) contribution limit for 2026 is increasing by $1,000 to $24,500 according to the IRS. For workers over…
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