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Medieval people were surprisingly clean (apart from the clergy) | Aeon Essays
At the same time, the filthiness of medieval people should not be exaggerated. Much evidence shows that personal hygiene mattered to medieval people, that they made an effort to keep clean. Popular advice books recommended washing the hands, face and … Continue reading
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REPORT: LORI LOUGHLIN THOUGHT THE FEDS WERE BLUFFING, NOW “FREAKING OUT” ABOUT HAVING TO DO TIME…
REPORT: LORI LOUGHLIN THOUGHT THE FEDS WERE BLUFFING, NOW “FREAKING OUT” ABOUT HAVING TO DO TIME IN PRISON. And for good reason. Read the whole thing. Read more detail on Recent Law Professor posts –
New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli announced the following audits were issued during the week ending April 5, 2019
Links to material posted on the Internet highlighted in COLORDepartment of Financial Services (DFS): Oversight of the Title Insurance Industry (2017-S-10) While DFS has worked to strengthen its oversight of the industry through the regulatory process, enforcement of the existing regulations has … Continue reading
We’re Still Married But We’ve Been Separated for Years. Does that Affect Property Division in My Colorado Divorce?
By: Jessica A. Saldin In most divorce cases, the parties are either still living together when the case begins or have recently separated. However, it is also not uncommon for parties to have separated several months, or even years, before … Continue reading
What If Continuing Legal Education Credits Were Free?
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