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Monthly Archives: March 2023

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Police Interaction With Young Children

By Julia Kefalinos |

When a couple of kids aged four and five began throwing things around their preschool classroom, the oldest of the kids—who happened to be special needs– was taken to another room to settle down. For the third time that year, the child attacked the teacher, sending the wheezing adult to the hospital. The media… Read More »

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What You Didn’t Know About Domestic Violence

By Julia Kefalinos |

Three million.  That’s how many times domestic violence is reported every single year.  That’s 20 people who endure physical abuse every minute of every day—abuse that is delivered by an intimate partner or spouse.  The tragic fact is that one out of every three women and one out of every four men will experience… Read More »

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Exemptions In Florida Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

By Julia Kefalinos |

If you’ve ever considered filing for bankruptcy, you may have heard stories about having all of your earthly possessions taken away. While it’s true that you will necessarily be parting with a number of things, it’s also true that the law allows you to protect certain property. Bankruptcy is such a huge undertaking: do… Read More »

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The Push For Citizen Review Boards

By Julia Kefalinos |

Tyre Nichols: the latest face of police brutality on steroids. This young black man was pulled over for an alleged traffic violation, then beaten to death by an elite Memphis police unit named Scorpion. The case has reignited the debate about police use of force in America. Statistics Worth Knowing Nearly 100 people were… Read More »

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