I don’t understand how this process works. ANSWER: The amendment process works by negotiating with the court to change the offense to a lesser offense
How Can You Help Me With a Speeding Ticket?
What exactly can you do to help lessen the impact of this ticket? If you have a traffic ticket, for most charges we can have the charge reduced, minimized,
Speeding Ticket Amendment
Speeding ticket amendment can often save you money in the long run. Here’s how to have it fixed. It protects your
driving record and preserves your privilege to stay on the road. Here’s how it works.
Are Some Law School Students So Broke They Are Resorting to Stealing Their Fellow Students Lunches for Food?
See Christopher Danzig’s Lunch Theft Epidemic Continues, Spreads to Washburn Law on ATL. [JH]
SOPA, PIPA, ACTA And People Power
Two articles in CNN Money take an interesting look at the recent legislative successes and failures to extend intellectual property laws. One article, Millions in SOPA Lobbying Bucks Gone to Waste details the intersection between corporate lobbying and the populist…
Friday Fun: TV Station Uses Hand Puppets to Recreate Courtroom Scenes in Corruption Trial
Why? Because the TV station was not allowed to take cameras into the federal courtroom to cover a former Ohio county commissioner. Lowering the Bar’s Kevin Underhill, comments “I think that all court proceedings should be reported in this way,…
Preteens Like eBooks (and some of them will be applying to law school in about ten years)
According to recent surveys connduct by RR Bowker’s PubTrack Consumer in October and November of last year, preteens find eBooks “fun and cool.” Apparently, some are introducted to eBooks in the home when their parents hand down their eReaders after…
For the Love of It: On why law profs write fiction
Actually, on why one law prof writes fiction. See Ohio Northern Univ. law prof Scott Douglas Gerber’s article, Why a law profressor writes fiction in the January 2012 issue of The National Jurist at 14. Gerber admits the reason is…
Report Suggests Students Don’t Need Many Library Services at Crunch Time
There is an interesting report from Project Information Literacy (based at Washington University Information School) called How College Students Manage Technology While in the Library during Crunch Time. Here is the abstract: Abstract: The paper presents findings from 560 interviews…