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        It was a frightening ordeal for a Carlsbad family when their teenage daughter, Baileigh Karam, ran away after a video...
    By Lauren Audette | February 14, 2013
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      Abigail Fisher applied to the University of Texas at Austin. She was not admitted.  Fisher knew of minority students who were...
    By William Kropach | October 23, 2012
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    Are you an environmentalist? If so, what does that mean to you? Let me tell you what it means to me, not in an intentionally vituperative...
    October 17, 2012
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    On October 1, 2012, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that would decide the extent to which U.S. courts can...
    By Justine N. Eldridge | October 17, 2012
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      October is the designated “Breast Cancer Awareness and Research” month across the country! Millions of men and women...
    By Nancy Coblenz | October 17, 2012
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      As a hot topic of discussion, bullying has recently taken center stage. It has become an underestimated, pervasive problem that...
    By Lauren Audette | October 17, 2012
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    When did the names of our two biggest political parties suddenly become curse words?  For many Americans, the mere utterance of ...
    By Chad Casey | October 13, 2012
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    December 31, 2011 – New Year’s Eve.  President Obama signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act.  The $...
    By Jared Drucker | February 20, 2012
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    On January 23 of this year, The Supreme Court of the United States came down with a long anticipated decision addressing major issues...
    February 19, 2012
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    At the end of a long day of studying Evidence in July 2010, I got up from my favorite study chair to go to bed.   I had been...
    By Elizabeth Hilliard | February 19, 2012