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Attorneys at blog


		Attorneys at blog

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

5 days ago by Thomas Martinez | Freelance Writer

Blogs can do many things, from providing windows into our everyday lives to keeping us up-to-date with the latest tech-gadgets. The students and professors of the University of Oregon law school use blogs for many different reasons as well, ranging from the lives of law school students to providing easy-to-digest legal briefs.

Boise State linguistics professor missing after fire

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

1 day ago by Shannon Morgan

BY SHANNON MORGAN

Editor-in-Chief

The blaze that destroyed nine southeast Boise homes last night also claimed the life of an unidentified woman. Boise State linguistics professor Mary Ellen Ryder, who lived in one of the nine homes destroyed in the fire, has not been seen since the fire, according to KTVB.

Fire destroys 10 homes in SE Boise

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

1 day ago by Arbiter Staff

Ten homes were destroyed by a grass fire that began around 7 p.m. tonight in southeast Boise. Nine additional homes were damaged and at least 50 were evacuated.

A Boise State student majoring in Communication who asked not to be identified said, "My house … its ashes, it's gone.

Have we evolved:

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

1 day ago by Bob Beers

We kill dogs everyday. Cats and other pets are sent down that luminous tunnel in equally large numbers. As a society, it's fully appropriate to put our pets "to sleep" when they are inescapably sick or old. This compassionate logic is contrived fully from heartfelt love and tear-soaked sympathy.

Students find better way to solve disputes


		Students find better way to solve disputes

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

4 days ago by Rebecca Woolington | Freelance Writer

If you've ever picked up a tabloid magazine you've no doubt seen a story of a celebrity divorce turned ugly - bitter court battles, name calling, custody fights. But if University law students Katie Staton and Tiffany Moore have their way, those stories may become scarce.

Group finds voice for gay law students on campus

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

5 days ago by Robert D'Andrea

A group of law students focused on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender legal issues will offer law students the first ever diversity-based moot court competition on campus this year, along with a host of other services. Members of the group Outlaws are organizing the competition, where students will submit legal briefs, present oral arguments and have a chance to advance to a national competition in Los Angeles.

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