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  1. Is physician-assisted suicide legal?

    Is physician-assisted suicide legal?

    An aging baby boomer generation is bringing the topic of physician-assisted suicide (PAS) to the forefront of the end-of-life care debate.

    • Is your March Madness office pool legal?

      Is your March Madness office pool legal?

      March Madness is here, and the sight of pens filling out NCAA tournament brackets can be seen in offices throughout the country.

      • The big picture of immigration reform

        The big picture of immigration reform

        With over 11 million illegal immigrants currently residing in the U.S., and a renewed focus on Obama's second-term priorities, the weighty topic of immigration has floated to the surface again.

        • 'Squat to own' going mainstream?

          'Squat to own' going mainstream?

          Can’t afford a house? That’s not stopping some people from snagging their dream home through an old real estate law known as adverse possession.

          • Son of Sam law might cover Sandusky book

            Son of Sam law might cover Sandusky book

            Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was sentenced to between 30 and 60 years in prison last week after being convicted of 45 counts of child sexual abuse. Without any possibility of parole, Sandusky, 68, will spend the rest of his life behind bars. What he intends to do with his time in prison has raised more than a few eyebrows.

            • States look to keep sex offenders off FB

              States look to keep sex offenders off FB

              Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter have become so popular, many Americans now view them as part of everyday life. However, if you’re a convicted sex offender, it is becoming increasingly difficult to be a part of the social network scene.

              • College costs weigh on kids of divorce

                College costs weigh on kids of divorce

                College has always been expensive in the United States, but the cost of high education has skyrocketed in recent years.

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