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Another big Supreme Court term kicks off Monday Danbury News Times Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia speaks during a ceremony naming a courtroom at The John Marshall Law School after former Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg Friday, Sept. 28, 2012 in Chicago. Photo: M. Spencer Green / AP. Supreme Court ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nashville Schools' diversity goals clash with charter law The Tennessean Although Metro Nashville school officials see diversity in the classroom as a moral imperative, state education leaders say Tennessee law may prevent the district from imposing that vision on charter schools. The school board is drafting a diversity ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Safe to say many drivers not updated on school bus laws The Times and Democrat THE ISSUE: Stopping for school buses; OUR OPINION: Do you know what to do when on a four-lane road? If you haven't seen some of the news reports on the outrageous driving by people in the vicinity of school buses, let's just say these people should not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Immigrants helped by UC Davis law students Sacramento Bee Students from UC Davis Law School's Immigration Law Clinic got him released on $5,000 bond and had his case transferred to immigration court in San Francisco, said supervising attorney Holly Cooper. "He'd endured horrific forms of persecution, and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Illinois gets 'A-' grade for bullying laws Northwest Herald The high grade means that Illinois meets much of the criteria for successful bullying prevention laws according to the organization's standards, said Brenda High, founder of the Bully Police. High's son, Jared, was bullied in school and later committed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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PSU needs agreement change for Dickinson law school shift Central Penn Business Journal Penn State's consolidation of first-year Dickinson School of Law students to the University Park campus would require approval because of an agreement for state redevelopment money, officials said Thursday night in Carlisle. The Cumberland County ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ex-bank robber now Washington law student TheNewsTribune.com When classes started at the University of Washington on Monday, Shon Hopwood could have been mistaken for just another law-school student - scouting out the location of his first class in Gates Hall, shouldering a heavy backpack of legal texts. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ad touting school reforms tells just part of story The Spokesman Review The new commercial in favor of Idaho's school reform laws features cheerful music and classroom scenes. "Education reform for the 21st century is as simple as 1-2-3," the narrator says. "Prop 1 ensures parents have input on teacher and principal job ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Deputies ticket drivers who don't stop for school buses Daytona Beach News-Journal The blinking lights and displayed stop sign aren't just a suggestion for drivers to wait while school buses drop off children — it's state law, and Volusia County sheriff's deputies are cracking down on delinquent drivers. On Wednesday and Thursday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stanford Law Dips into Reserves to Cover Financial Aid Shortfall ABA Journal Facing a financial aid deficit, Stanford Law School is for the first time dipping into reserve funds to cover student aid obligations. Administrators plan to use $500,000 from the school's unrestricted fund and will also be getting a one-time infusion ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Need a Big Idea, Mr. President? Here Are Two Huffington Post (blog) In 1969 when I was 22 years old and had a net worth of less than $200 I decided to apply for admission to Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco, the University of California's oldest law school. When I did the question of whether I could afford ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Number of schools missing the mark on federal education standards increases Radio Iowa The number of Iowa schools going on the list for not performing up to the standards set by the federal No Child Left Behind education law jumped dramatically in the latest report card released today. Iowa Department of Education director, Jason Glass ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A look at sex-related human trafficking 'in our own backyard' NorthJersey.com Funded through the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, the daylong symposium at Rutgers School of Law in Newark also raised awareness about a crime that regularly occurs throughout the nation and not just in other countries. In fact, the issue was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thompson goes after Baldwin Appleton Post Crescent The third and final debate will be Oct. 26 hosted by Mike Gousha from WISN-TV in partnership with the Marquette University Law School and the WISN network of affiliates. More. MADISON — Tommy Thompson worked to revive his U.S. Senate campaign ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mesa school district approves new teacher evaluation plan East Valley Tribune The Mesa Unified School District Governing Board approved a new evaluation system for teachers and principals at its meeting last week. An Arizona law passed in 2010 requires public schools to create and uphold a "teacher evaluation instrument" that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Five vie for Red Bluff High School board [EMAILED RESPONSES] Red Bluff Daily News Cox: First, I am not typically in favor of breaking the law or the rules because I believe the law and the rules are there for a purpose. I favor following the rules! On the other hand, in working with something as complex as a school district there ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Federal Circuit Court Of Appeals In Colorado Next Week Law Week Colorado The court will hear oral arguments Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings: Tuesday at the Arraj and Rogers federal courthouses in downtown Denver, Wednesday at the University of Colorado Law School and Thursday at the University of Denver ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Teachers anonymity law criticised www.solihullnews.net "It will be a criminal offence for anyone - pupil, parent, police, school, local authority, whistle-blower, media - even to inform parents or the general public that an identified teacher has admitted that the allegation is true and has resigned, has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nashoba school officials defend school safety Wicked Local Wood reiterated his support for allowing the students to remain in school. "I have interpreted the law…. there needs to be a substantial detrimental effect on the school in order to exclude a student," he said. However, when asked to define ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Handmaid to the Plutocrats Wall Street Journal One pleasure of the Massachusetts Senate race is that we are all learning about the remunerative outside legal work on behalf of corporate defendants done by Harvard Law School's resident bankruptcy law expert. Let's just say she doesn't do this work ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Morton District 201 warns drivers against cellphone use in school zones Suburban Life Publications Morton High School District 201 Superintendent Michael Kuzniewski warned drivers against using cellphones in school zones in a statement today. Kuzniewski said local law enforcement agencies will be stepping up enforcement of the law in an effort to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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What Should You Take Notes on When Your Professor Won't ... By Alison At some point in your law school experience, you're likely to encounter a professor who -- brilliant though he or she may be -- just isn't that interested in discussing "the law." What do you do? The Girl's Guide to Law School | ||
Dalhousie University Conference on The Carter Commission 50 Years By Paul Caron Pepperdine University School of Law • Profile · Herzog Summer Visiting Prof. in Tax'n (Summer 2013) · University of San Diego School of Law • Profile • Papers • Book Series ..Graduate Tax Series (Lexis) ..Law Stories Series (Foundation) ... TaxProf Blog | ||
Banks Win Some, Lose Some In Shareholder Lawsuits - Dealbreaker By Matt Levine What you don't learn in law school, though, is that "what the law says" and "what you can settle a case for" are two different things. One thing people love to sue about is "doing stupid shit with shareholder money." Weirdly, though, the state law ... Dealbreaker | ||
With near-monopoly power, two charter authorizers flout the law By Adam Emerson That is exactly what New Hampshire law says the board must do. No charter authorizer in New Hampshire can set aside its responsibilities to consider an application because it thinks the legislature will ultimately shortchange the school. The Education Gadfly Daily |
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Law School Transparency » Transparency Index Established in 2009, Law School Transparency is a nonprofit legal education policy organization. Our mission is to improve consumer information and to usher ... www.lawschooltransparency.com/reform/.../transparency-inde... | ||
Former profs accuse Atlanta's John Marshall Law School of bias ... Two former associate professors at Atlantas John Marshall Law School have filed a lawsuit alleging that their teaching contracts were not renewed in 2011 ... www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id... |
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