Writing advice for lawyers from nonlawyers

By Joachim B. Steinberg From pretty much the moment that we start law school, we get advice on how to be better writers. Most of it is from lawyers (or ex-lawyers). That’s fine to start. Legal writing is a genre and has unique considerations that you have to master, if only because courts demand it,…

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Natasha Kim | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

School: Indiana UniversityMajor: Finance and Business AnalyticsYear: Sophomore Natasha Kim plays midfielder for women’s soccer at Indiana University, where she majors in finance and business analytics. She is a member of the Hutton Honors College, is the recipient of the Dean’s Scholarship, and is recognized as a Founders Scholar. “Natasha exemplifies the true spirit of a…

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Understanding Chemotherapy Cost in Bangalore

Choosing the proper cancer treatment can be extremely expensive, and understanding what it will cost is crucial to making an informed decision. Numerous individuals have found hope and healing through chemotherapy in the fight against cancer. However, alongside the physical and emotional challenges of cancer treatment, the financial implications can often be overwhelming. Bangalore is…

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Top 5 blog posts of the month

What this blog is about The future of fundraising is not about social media, online video, or SEM. It’s not about any technology, medium, or technique. It’s about donors. If you need to raise funds from donors, you need to study them, respect them, and build everything you do around them. And the future? It’s already here. More….

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Clement and Murphy ask high court to overrule Hill v. Colorado . . . but will the petition be granted? — First Amendment News 433

Should the Supreme Court overrule Hill v. Colorado? That is how the issue is presented in the certiorari petition Paul Clement and Erin Murphy filed in Coalition Life v. City of Carbondale. Think of it as Justice Antonin Scalia’s posthumous revenge. Hill v. Colorado is a case he dissented in nearly a quarter-century ago. And to think that such a reversal…

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Amid uncertain policy shifts, Ireland woos South Asians

In recent years, Ireland has been attracting South Asian students with its biggest market in the region, India, sending over 7,000 students to Ireland in 2023 from a mere 700 in 2013.   Education in Ireland, responsible for promoting the country’s higher education institutions overseas, has been using this momentum to organise education fairs across India,…

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