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10 Resume Tips for Paralegals
The resume is the first window a potential employer has into who you are as a professional. The resume and cover letter are your first impression, and your first chance to answer a potential employer’s questions, address their concerns and…
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10 Job Search Tips for Paralegals
Apart from pure luck, job hunting can be a real grind, and it's always hard to see what to do from within the job hunt. Paralegals can be found in a variety of settings, but how do you find the…
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Guide to an Online Paralegal Degree
This is a comprehensive Guide to an Online Paralegal Degree. Please follow along to learn all you need in order to get started! For quite a while lawyers have been a decent seller on the entertainment market, from movies to…
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#BlackLivesMatter: A Guide to the Movement
Rooted in the experiences of Black people in this country who actively resist de-humanization, #BlackLivesMatter: A Guide to the Movement was conceived as a call to action. I first met Opal Tometi half an hour before an appearance at a…
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Scholarships for Paralegal Students
This is a comprehensive list of available Scholarships for Paralegal Students. Please follow along to learn what is available for you! Legal careers don’t always require law school degrees and passing the bar exam. Attorneys need help servicing clients, so…
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Court TV Shows
Court TV Shows Small Claims CourtCourts for settling legal disputes involving relatively small amounts of money (less than $1,000-$3,000). Meant to emphasize informality and timely resolution of disputes. ProducersFind parties with pending small claims court cases willing to appear in…
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Are We Still in a Law School Bubble?
Skeptics have warned that the US is "overlawyered" for years. The growth in interest surrounding legal education, and the opening of new law schools, however, didn't betray such a problem. With close to half of law school grads having trouble…
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Know Your Constitutional Rights
Know Your Constitutional Rights And what you can do if they're violated. The Big Ones The First Amendment guarantees: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of…
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What is My Recourse as a Citizen if my Rights are Violated by Law Enforcement
Our Founding Fathers recognized the importance of protecting our citizens from the government. They felt the best way to do this was to include the Bill of Rights along with the U.S. Constitution to limit the powers of the government.…
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Law Schools with the Most to Do For Fun
Here are 30 Law Schools with the Most to Do For Fun! Follow along to learn more about these schools and what they have to offer. Law schools in the United States have long been considered among the world’s finest…