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The debate over American legal education: theory v. practice.

The New York Times on Sunday published a ...

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Judge refuses to recuse himself from Parker DUI case, state plans an appeal

A Philadelphia judge has ruled that his Facebook friendship with state Rep. Cherelle Parker is not grounds for him to recuse himself from ...

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N.J. moves to limit sales of OTC cough medications

The New Jersey Legislature may restrict the sales of some cough and cold medicines. The Assembly’s Law and Public Safety Com ...

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To continue protest, Occupy Philly must give up tents, agree to limited hours

The city of Philadelphia has released its conditions for the Occupy Philadelphia movement to continue ...

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Right NEast/Wrong NEast: Consider the Boulevard as a very large, obvious neighborhood divider

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Stack announces state grant for Holy Family

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Grounbreaking paves the way for new Tacony park by May 2012

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Parkside: Local Group Plans for Future Sustainable Development

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Lardner’s Point Park construction begins, Occupy offered limited permit, Duffy String Band preps, PECO substation reuse

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Change By Us: Philly’s new crowdsourcing tool for neighborhood improvement

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Bicycle Coalition aims at South Philadelphia improvements

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From Eyes on the Street: Urbanize this highway

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Chelten Ave. ‘is by no means a dead, or dying, commerical corridor’

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District takes its school closing recommendations to the community

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Philadelphia kicks in $2.9 million to help newspapers’ move

The city of  Philadelphia is loaning the owners of the Inquirer and Daily News $2.9 million to help the company move into the former ...

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