Sheriff Warns Chatham County Residents of Persistent Jury Duty Phone Scam

Savannah, GA – In Chatham County, officials are alerting residents to a sophisticated phone scam involving jury duty, which has seen a resurgence in recent weeks. According to the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office, unsuspecting citizens are being targeted by fraudsters claiming to be law enforcement officers or court representatives. These scammers assert that the individuals have missed jury duty and must pay a fine to avoid arrest. The method of operation for these scammers is consistently manipulative: they employ scare tactics and demand immediate payment through various non-traditional methods such as gift cards, wire transfers, … Read more

Two Years On: Jina Mahsa Amini’s Legacy Ignites Persistent Demand for Women’s Rights in Iran

TEHRAN, Iran — Two years have elapsed since the death of 22-year-old Jina Mahsa Amini, a Kurdish Iranian woman who died in the custody of Iran’s morality police. This event ignited one of the largest demonstrations since the establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979. Known as the Woman Life Freedom movement, these protests not only challenged the Iranian regime’s policies regarding women’s dress codes and broader human rights but left an indelible imprint on the societal landscape of Iran. The protests initially centered on women’s rights but quickly transformed into a broader demand for … Read more

New Report Highlights Persistent Racial Disparities in Law School Admissions and Bar Passage Rates Despite Increases in Diversity Initiatives

WASHINGTON — A recent report from AccessLex Institute exposes stubborn racial and ethnic disparities in law school admissions and outcomes, despite some gains in diversity and financial aid. The Legal Education Data Deck update illustrates ongoing challenges in the affordability, accessibility, and perceived value of Juris Doctor programs across the United States. Tiffane Cochran, vice president of research at AccessLex Institute, acknowledged the mixed outcomes. “While we see improvements in diversity and increased financial aid, significant impediments remain in making legal education accessible and valuable to all,” she said. The report highlights a persistent gap … Read more

Persistent Determination: Mother Achieves Bar Exam Success After a Decade of Perseverance

PORTLAND, Ore. — A groundbreaking initiative in Oregon is paving the way for aspiring civil rights lawyers like Bailey McQueeny-Rose, a recent law graduate from the University of Oregon who chose a nontraditional path to legal licensure that bypasses the conventional bar exam. Known as the Supervised Practice Portfolio Examination (SPPE), this route offers a hands-on legal training approach under the tutelage of licensed attorneys, radically shifting the licensing paradigm for new lawyers while aiming to inject practical experience into their early careers. The SPPE requires participants to complete 675 hours of supervised practice and … Read more