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Christopher Meloni–led “Law & Order

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Law & Order: Organized Crime Got Canceled, And A Lot Of Fans Have The Same Request
Peacock announced it's pulling the plug on Law & Order: Organized Crime, bringing the series to an end after Season 5.

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Christopher Meloni on 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' cancellation
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Law & Order: Organized Crime canceled after 5 seasons — but SVU will be back for season 28

Watch ‘Focker-in-Law’ Trailer

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Watch: Ben Stiller, Ariana Grande face off in 'Focker-in-law' trailer
Ben Stiller reprises his role of Greg Focker from "Meet the Parents" in the first trailer for the franchise's third sequel, "Focker-in-Law."

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'Focker in-law' trailer: Ariana Grande terrorizes Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro
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It's Ariana Grande's turn to Fock things up in the Focker-In-Law trailer
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Ariana Grande Is the Newest Member of the “Focker” Family
The “Focker” franchise is welcoming Ariana Grande to the family.

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Ariana Grande takes a lie detector test with Robert De Niro in new 'Focker-in-Law' trailer
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Video: Ariana Grande is a Former FBI Negotiator in FOCKER-IN-LAW Trailer
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Ariana Grande Enters the Madness in Focker-In-Law First Trailer
The film reunites Stiller, an Emmy Award winner, with two-time Academy Award winner De Niro, alongside two-time Grammy winner and Oscar nominee Grande, marking the franchise’s fourth entry.

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Focker In-Law Trailer Hilariously Pits Ben Stiller Against Ariana Grande
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Ben Stiller Disapproves of Focker-In-Law Poster After New Trailer

Congress extends contentious surveillance law for 10 days

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Congress extends contentious surveillance law for 10 days after GOP leaders’ push for more collapses
Congress on Friday approved a short-term extension for a critical foreign surveillance program after GOP leaders struggled to secure a longer term extension amid clamoring from some of their members for reforms to protect Americans’ privacy.

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House agrees to 10-day extension of contentious surveillance law after GOP leaders’ push for more collapses
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House approves short-term extension of key surveillance law after dealing GOP leadership pair of floor defeats
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Why Did Chris Meloni Leave ‘Law and Order: SVU’ Before ‘Organized Crime’? Pay Dispute Explained

Christopher Meloni's Law & Order spinoff Organized Crime got canceled after five seasons and numerous showrunner changes — but why did the actor originally leave the SVU version of the hit franchise?
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Law school ranking shakeup sparks calls to retire 'T-14'

Just as the Ivy League for decades has referred to the same eight elite universities, U.S. law schools have their own clubby shorthand — the "T-14" — to designate the most pedigreed institutions.
Psychology Today
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Law and Crime

The question of why people choose to commit crimes—often in the face of severe consequences—is at the root of criminal psychology, a branch of study that focuses on the intentions and behaviors of those who plan and carry out criminal acts. On the ...
U.S. News & World Report
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Volunteerism That Impresses Law Schools

Whether you are applying to law school as a college student or are already in the workforce, what you do in your free time says a lot about who you are and what you value. Accordingly, law schools look to applicants’ volunteer work for a sense of how ...
Reuters
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These law schools are tops for government and public interest jobs

Among 2022 law graduates, 10% landed government jobs while 8% went into public interest Some schools had much higher percentage of grads go into those jobs (Reuters) - When it comes to sending graduates into government and public interest jobs, no law ...
The New York Times
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Pay for Lawyers Is So High People Are Comparing It to the N.B.A.

Enormous pay packages are popping up for top lawyers, especially those favored by well-heeled private equity clients. Credit...Guillem Casasús Supported by By Maureen Farrell and Anupreeta Das Hotshot Wall Street lawyers are now so in demand that bidding ...
U.S. News & World Report
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How Long Is Law School and What Is it Like?

Law school is a commitment of several years for students who already completed their undergraduate program, and there’s no easing into coursework. In a traditional full-time law school program, students graduate with a juris doctor, or J.D., in three years.
Forbes
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Why Law Firms Could Be Private Equity’s Next Conquest

Law firms are a lucrative $400 billion market that has long been shielded from outside ownership. In search of fresh turf, buyout firms may soon be hunting among the gray flannel suits. It’s rough being a lawyer. And no, that’s not the set-up for a joke.
ConsumerAffairs
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Lexington Law Reviews

Helps ensure clients have a fair, accurate and verifiable credit report. Seeks updates for inaccurate, unsubstantiated, unfair or questionable negative information. Monthly fee is $139.95. Cancel services anytime. Not available in Oregon. Lexington Law is ...
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