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Southern Poverty Law Center fraud went on for 'many years'

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How the Southern Poverty Law Center Drew the Ire of Conservatives
Before the Justice Department filed charges against it, the group had faced scandal and critiques from both the left and the right.

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What to know about the Southern Poverty Law Center
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Trump administration’s indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center breaks with norms – and may lack evidence of criminal wrongdoing
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How mutiny at Southern Poverty Law Center triggered leadership collapse
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is facing federal fraud allegations less than a year after a staff mutiny triggered a leadership shakeup that has plagued the organization ever since.

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Southern Poverty Law Center charged with defrauding donors with payments to extremist informants
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Trump’s DOJ Charges Southern Poverty Law Center With Fraud In Shocking, Controversial Move
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Magazine: Law & the Courts

The Southern Poverty Law Center has been secretly funding ‘informants’ and infiltrators in multiple white supremacist groups around the country, the DOJ charges. The scurrilous left-wing group had to pay for racism to meet demand. But the criminal case may not stick. The Times inadvertently illustrates that Barack Obama was the real norm-breaker in the showdown between the Supreme Court and the executive branch. What the Court does with a newly accepted case out of Colorado will shape the place of religion in American life for years to come. The Trump administration turns the page on the left’s illegal civil rights enforcement. He has the constitutional authority to do so. That doesn’t mean he should. How the Court is weathering the partisan storm. One of the nation’s brightest legal thinkers recalls his early days in court. Justice Antonin Scalia had a profound love for the Court and our country.
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How Law Schools Evaluate an Applicant’s Grades

Grades are one of the two most important factors in law school admissions, along with standardized test scores on the LSAT or GRE. There are three reasons for this. First, studies have shown that applicants’ LSAT scores and college grades are reliable ...
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Anthropic, law firm Freshfields to jointly develop AI legal tools

Global law firm Freshfields and artificial intelligence startup Anthropic said on Thursday that they signed an agreement to develop new AI tools, ​as large law firms look increasingly to embed generative AI into their legal ‌services.
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DOJ readies up to $3.5 billion in law enforcement grants, 1 year after steep cuts

The focus on immigration and law enforcement comes one year after the department terminated or delayed funding for victims services, criminal justice researchers and more.
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Do Law School Benefits Outweigh Price?

J.D. graduates generally earn more in private-sector jobs than in public-sector jobs. Higher-ranked law schools typically lead to higher-paying jobs. Applicants should weigh a school's cost against earning potential. Aspiring lawyers who dream of six ...
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D.Law Announces Biggest Step Yet in Its Ongoing Evolution

D.Law’s evolution reaches a new milestone with a custom Pasadena headquarters. Join us as we continue our mission to protect workers statewide.
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DOJ watchdog launches review of agency's compliance with Epstein files law

The audit by the department's inspector general follows months of lawmaker complaints over the congressionally mandated release of investigative files.
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