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  1. r/law is dedicated to substantive, civil discussion of new developments in the law, legal system, and legal profession. In particular, articles about routine local law enforcement stories, police misconduct, proposed legislation, and electoral politics are usually off-topic unless there is some direct connection to an actual lawsuit.

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  2. r/LawSchool: For current and former Law School Redditors. Ask questions, seek advice, post outlines, etc. This is NOT a forum for legal advice.

  3. r/Law - A public subreddit with 114k+ members covering news about legal developments. Heavy emphasis on US law and US political developments covering the legal system. r/LegalAdvice - With a stunning 1.2M members, r/legaladvice is "a place to ask simple legal questions, and to have legal concepts explained".

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  4. Aug 26, 2022 · August 26, 2022 at 02:48 PM. 5 minute read. Legal Education. Christine Charnosky. It’s the first week of law school, and already students are asking how to “survive.” On Wednesday, Reddit user...

  5. Dec 20, 2021 · Allison Dunn. What You Need to Know. A Reddit user recently asked fellow legal professionals which types of lawyers are likely to see the most demand in 2025. No two answers were exactly alike,...

  6. Nov 14, 2023 · Reddit law advice might not sound the most credible to a layperson, but the platform does offer real opportunities for law professionals to share insights and provide value. You can also use the Ask Me Anything (AMA) function, which we’ll get into more later on. Here we’ll go over how to use Reddit to connect with people and grow your law business.

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