Ekin Genç is DL News’ Editor-in-Chief. Opinions expressed are his own. The world was transfixed last week when thieves in construction vests at the Louvre managed to vanish with jewels worth more than ...
Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel name partner Ilann Maazel takes center stage in "Surviving Ohio State," which was screened this summer at the Tribeca Film Festival. Civil rights attorney ...
ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Bloomberg Law announces the debut of its latest documentary, "Supreme Advocacy: What It Takes to Argue at the Supreme Court." The film offers an ...
In a room full of students of color on a recent morning just before the start of summer, Central High alumna Jessica Green told the school's Law and Government Magnet students how the trajectory of ...
The Tribeca Film Festival on April 17 unveiled “The Return,” a documentary that follows former inmates returning to families and society after serving years in prison due to California’s “three ...
Exclusive: The MTV Documentary Films short about an inmate on death row from director Smriti Mundhra streams on Paramount+. Attending law school in the United States costs about $230,000 on average, ...
WHEN STUDENTS WALK INSIDE OF THIS MOCK COURTROOM, THEY ARE REMINDED OF LOUISVILLE LAW TRAILBLAZERS LIKE ALBERTA JONES AND THIS IS THANKS TO U OF L AND CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL’S LAW PARTNERSHIP THAT’S NOW ...
Members of Durham HEART, a program that has heavily influenced the effort for an Office of Community Safety here in Fayetteville, spoke at an event last week at the Cameo Art House Theatre, which ...
After over a decade, Edward Wardrip is leaving documentary editing to attend UCLA Law School. Documentary and reality TV workers lack union protections, unlike many other film industry sectors.
Kimberley Motley, a human rights lawyer and the subject of the 2015 documentary “Motley’s Law,” has a unique perspective on life in Afghanistan. And she wants Americans to know — whatever they may see ...
One of documentary filmmaking's greatest strengths is the genre's ability to confront real-world issues in real-time. Unlike fictional cinema, which often dissects ongoing social stigmas and ...
Kimberley Motley, a human rights lawyer and the subject of the 2015 documentary “Motley’s Law,” has a unique perspective on life in Afghanistan. And she wants Americans to know — whatever they may see ...
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