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Pittsburgh Constitutional Scholar Says President Trump Can't Pardon HimselfLate Tuesday, President Trump granted pardons and clemency to 20 individuals convicted of a variety of crimes from theft to murder.

Pittsburgh Legal Figures Remember Ruth Bader Ginsburg Following Her DeathAs many around the country remember Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a number of notable figures on Pennsylvania are doing the same -- including those who knew her personally.

House Judiciary Committee Begins Hearings With Experts On ImpeachmentDo President Trump's alleged actions -- trading American military aid in exchange for a Ukrainian investigation of a political opponent and intervention in the 2020 election -- amount to an impeachable offense?

Duquesne University Welcoming One Of Its Biggest Freshman ClassesIt was the march of the freshmen Tuesday morning as hundreds of bright-eyed students filed into their dormitories.

100-Year-Old WWII Veteran Given Honorary Duquesne University DegreeEven the university president is a "kid" to hundred-year-old Leo Plunkett. Leo says he met Duquesne president Ken Gormley just last month.

Dean, Legal Scholar To Be Installed As Duquesne University PresidentLaw school dean and legal scholar Ken Gormley is set to take the helm as president of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.

Law School Dean, Legal Scholar To Be Duquesne U. PresidentLaw school dean and legal scholar Ken Gormley will become the new president of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh in July.

Wolf Nominates Dean Of Duquesne University Law School For Pa. Supreme CourtGov. Tom Wolf on Wednesday nominated the dean of Duquesne University Law School and the president judge of Centre County to fill two vacancies on Pennsylvania's highest court.

What Does Supreme Court's Decision On Health Care Mean For You?President Obama applauded the U.S. Supreme Court for upholding the heart of the health care overhaul bill. The President said the decision means that people with preexisting medical conditions will not be discriminated against and people will be able to afford quality health care. So what does the ruling mean to you?

Legal & Political Experts Discuss Obama's Health Care LawKDKA Radio's Mike Pintek talks with political expert Bill Green and Duquesne University Law School Dean Ken Gormley about the health care reform decision.

Experts Weigh In On Privacy Rights In High-Tech WorldIn your car, in the park, waiting for a bus or just walking down the street, you never know who might be looking at you.

Local Constitutional Scholar Weighs In On No-Fly Zone In LibyaAs no-fly zone operations continue in Libya, critics say President Obama should have consulted more with Congress before committing U.S. troops to the campaign. Now a local expert is weighing in on the debate.