Oct 15, 2012

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Trial opens in job applicant's claim of political bias by Iowa Law
The National Law Journal
A would-be law professor who claims the University of Iowa College of Law passed her over for a full-time teaching job because of her conservative views took her case to a federal jury on October 15 in a trial that is expected to last for a week ...
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The National Law Journal
SCF board to meet to discuss president's job
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
The issue was referred to Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigators, who declined to bring forgery charges against Hafner. Trustees who want to fire Hafner also say he overspent on several projects, including the college's collegiate school ...
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Four appeals judges, three Supreme Court justices up for retention
Gainesville Sun
He was born in Beckley, W.Va., in 1947, according to his biography, and attended Florida Southern College in Lakeland. He graduated from the University of Miami School of Law in 1972, and then entered the military. After that, he entered private ...
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HK lawyers cannot wish away authority of the NPCSC
China Daily
Leung gave a talk entitled "The Legal Challenges since the Handover" on Oct 6 under the auspices of the Institute of Social Science of the Hong Kong College of Technology. ... Leung also said that in relation to the issue of "Doubly Non-permanent ...
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China Daily
Ohio Appeals to Supreme Court on Early Voting
ABC News (blog)
Edward B. Foley, an election law expert at the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, says, "the Obama campaign's concern is that there is a federal constitutional violation by giving voting opportunities to military voters that are not extended ...
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Natick High School Wall of Achievement inductees announced
MetroWest Daily News
Stuart W. Davidson, a 1975 graduate, partner in the Philadelphia law firm Willig, Williams & Davidson and vice chairman of the Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners. Anjali Forber-Pratt, a 2002 graduate and paralympian who has won medals in national and ...
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Veterans Law seminar is Oct. 27 at Stetson's Tampa Law Center
MarketWatch (press release)
GULFPORT, Fla., Oct. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Stetson University College of Law and the Florida Bar will host a Veterans Law Accreditation Training program at the Tampa Law Center, 1700 N. Tampa St., Tampa, Fla., on Oct. 27. Registration ...
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Art professor to present paper
NorthcentralPa.com
Lycoming College professor of art Lynn Estomin will present her paper, "Feminist Documentary through the Lens of Social Justice," at the Social Justice Feminism Conference at the University of Cincinnati College of Law Oct. 26-27. Estomin''s ...
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Governors meet to discuss future
The Independent Florida Alligator
Ben Diamond, a UF Levin College of Law graduate, moderated the conversation. Askew, Florida's 37th governor, served from 1971 to 1979. He was succeeded by Graham, who has a reputation as "Florida's Education Governor." Martinez was the first ...
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Four Attorneys Join Central Pennsylvania Law Firm Hartman Underhill & Brubaker
PR Web (press release)
Allen is a graduate of the College of William & Mary, Mason School of Business, and William & Mary School of Law. His areas of focus include Business Transactions, Bond and Public Finance, Securities and Private Offerings, Tax, and Municipal Finance.
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PR Web (press release)
Rod Clouser and Jon Mills - Florida Ballot 2012: Constitutional Amendments
University of Florida
Jon Mills, Dean of UF's Levin College of Law, will offer invaluable insight and explanation of the constitutional amendments that will be on the Florida ballot this election year. Mills will be joined in the discussion by Rod Clouser, a public policy ...
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Lax security on campuses a matter of concern
Times of India
Saturday's gangrape of a student of National Law School of India University has raised questions about the safety and security measures taken by colleges. Students though admit that precaution by individuals can come handy in such cases. An NLSIU ...
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Educator Spotlight: Nathan Bruce Duthu
Indian Country Today Media Network.com
The first in his family to attend college, Duthu received his juris doctorate in 1983 from Loyola University School of Law and his bachelor of arts in religion and Native American studies in 1980 from Dartmouth College. Immediately after graduating law ...
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Indian Country Today Media Network.com
Harvard Law School to Use Video Interviewing in Admissions Process
City Town Info Education Channel
Harvard Law School officials hope that the inclusion of videoconferencing will give admissions officers increased opportunities to assess a candidate's qualities. The school will also make interview opportunities available to more students than ...
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NCAA moving NJ championships
ESPN
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- The NCAA announced Monday that it would find new hosts for five championships scheduled to be held in New Jersey last year. The moves are necessary because New Jersey is charging ahead in its effort to offer legalized sports ...
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A Closer Look at the Alleged Berkeley Bird Murderers
Above the Law
Think of this as like the law school version of The Hangover — except that an animal apparently was harmed in the making of this movie. Over the weekend, we covered the sad and disturbing story of two Boalt Hall law students who stand accused of ...
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Above the Law
Battle against abortion mandate now includes SBC ethics entity
BP News
The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) signed on to a friend-of-the-court brief filed Oct. 12 that asked a federal appeals court to reverse the dismissal of two lawsuits against the controversial requirement under the 2010 health care law ...
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Penn-Harris-Madison drawing students from South Bend, Mishawaka & private ...
WSBT-TV
OSCEOLA – Penn-Harris-Madison school administrators say it's the reason they haven't had to cut jobs or close down a school – Open Enrollment, Indiana's school of choice law, essentially saved the corporation millions of dollars. P-H-M's research began ...
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Edvin Hot Wins College Poker Championship At Bestbet Jacksonville
CardPlayer.com
The last scholar standing was Edvin Hot, a 27-year-old New York native currently enrolled at Florida Coastal School of Law. While college athletes clashed on football fields around the nation, Hot demonstrated a different set of skills on another green ...
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Questions surround murderof promising young attorney
Cincinnati.com
A 2008 graduate of Northern Kentucky University's Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Poston opened his own practice in May on the fifth floor of the 810 Sycamore Building in downtown Cincinnati. His practice focused upon personal injury cases, chiefly car ...
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Brazil reserves half of college places for minorities, poor
Fox News
The law that sets aside half of state college places for minorities and graduates of public high schools is paying off one of Brazil's historical debts, President Dilma Rousseff said Monday. "That law helps pay off Brazil's historical debt to our ...
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University of Miami Announces School-Based Leadership for 'Momentum2 ...
MarketWatch (press release)
... Co-Chairs Sal Jurado, B.S.C.E. '73, M.S.C.E. '76 Laura Coulter-Jones, B.B.A. '80, M.B.A. '90 Carmen Gonzalez-Sanfeliu School of Law ...
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Okanagan College Media Release
Castanet.net
"I am specifically interested in the possibilities afforded by human rights, international law, and Indigenous rights approaches to re-thinking the atrocities which occurred at Carlisle." Younging, who in addition to his role at UBC is the assistant ...
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Nearly 80 Percent of School Districts Appear in Violation of Michigan's Merit ...
Mackinac Center for Public Policy
Jennifer Granholm signed a law requiring school districts to "implement and maintain a method of compensation" that "includes job performance … as a significant factor" for determining teacher pay. An analysis by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy ...
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(R) Canyon County Sheriff: Kieran Donahue
Idaho Press-Tribune
I have three daughters; Kiera, 21 yoa and attends the University of Idaho; Ashley, 21 yoa and attends the College of Western Idaho and Boise State; and Kelsea, 17 yoa is a senior at Columbia. Have you ever filed bankruptcy for yourself or for ... In ...
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College students: You cannot be denied your vote
Bangor Daily News
In 1882, the town of Waterville denied George Sanders the right to vote because of his status as a college student in the town. Sanders sued the town, and the Maine Supreme Judicial Court awarded him $25 in damages for being denied his legal right to vote.
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LSU to host La Summit on African-American male educational success
Weekly Citizen
The School of Education's Higher Education and Curriculum Theory Project, or CTP, programs have been successful in attracting, preparing, and ultimately graduating African-American male professionals. This population ... Additionally, on the eve of the ...
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Camden parents petition NJ for better education
Philadelphia Inquirer
The Education Law Center, which advocates for the state's struggling districts, was dismissive of the petition. The school vouchers the groups seek are ineffective and "only weaken public schools," said David Sciarra, executive director of the ...
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5 lakh cyber warriors to bolster India's e-defence
Times of India
Computers linked to the 21 Mountain Artillery Brigade, the Air Force Station at Race Course Road opposite the PM's residence, the Army Institute of Technology at Pune and Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering at Secunderabad were ...
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Legal Events to Watch This Week
Wall Street Journal (blog)
A trial begins in federal court in Davenport, Iowa, over a woman's claims that she was passed over for a teaching position at the University of Iowa law school because of her work against abortion rights. Teresa Wagner was a part-time associate ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
More community college students commuting to multiple campuses
Los Angeles Times
"Go to UCLA, get a degree, become politically active and then go to law school." Valley College geography instructor Donald J. Gauthier estimates that about half of the students in his environmental studies class are enrolled at more than one campus.
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Pennsylvania OKs Fracking, Fossil Fuel Extraction On College Campuses
SustainableBusiness.com
Under the law, schools will keep half of all fees and royalties from mineral leases, 35% will go toward funding for the entire system, and the remaining amount will subsidize student tuition. "Students need a place to learn and grow, but they're being ...
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Special guitar finds new home
Hilton Head Island Packet
Lynn finished law school. The Martin guitar was set aside as Lynn pursued a law career and earned a private pilot's license. He never played again. But he kept the guitar. When Lynn retired from the practice of law in 1999, he and his wife, Deonne ...
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Hilton Head Island Packet
Panellists: Global Health Justice Needs Government Commitment, New ...
Intellectual Property Watch
"Access to medicines has been a major bone of contention between developed and developing countries since the late 1970s," said Frederick Abbott, professor at Florida State University College of Law, and governments and health policymakers are ...
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Killing of double-amputee in wheelchair: why do police kill more unarmed people
The Voice of Russia
A plethora of police-involved shootings and other incidents, including the killing of a double-amputee in a wheelchair by a Houston police officer, has put police judgment on the forefront of conversations of law enforcement relations with the public ...
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The Voice of Russia

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Nov. 1 workshop offers conservatorship basics. Len Sandler, Clinical Professor in the University of Iowa College of Law, and students from the UI Clinical Law program will present "Guardianship and Conservatorship Basics for Care Givers" ...
UI College of Law News
Trial starts in liberal bias lawsuit against former University of Iowa ...
By Chris Minor
"The bottom line is my client, because she's a staunch conservative Republican ,didn't get a job with the University of Iowa College of Law. The faculty, total liberal, discussed her politics on the day of the vote", said Wagner's attorney, Steve ...
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UK forms search committee for provost | The Kentucky Kernel
By Becca Clemons
Tim Tracy, dean of the College of Pharmacy, has served as interim provost since May, after Provost Kumble Subbaswamy was offered a job as chancellor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. ... associate dean, College of Agriculture; Mary Davis – professor, College of Law; Mary Katherine Kington – vice president, Student Government Association; Noemi Lugo – professor, College of Fine Arts; Terry Malone – professor, College of Health Sciences; Mary John O'Hair – dean, ...
The Kentucky Kernel
Media on Health Care Round-up - Law Professor Blogs Network ...
By HealthLawProf Hodnicki
SSRN Author's Page. Contributing Editors. Jennifer S. Bard Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development Alvin R. Allison Professor of Law Director, Health Law Program and J.D./M.D. Program Texas Tech Univ. School of Law ...
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Chase College of Law to host fall symposium on transactional ethics ...
The Northern Kentucky University Chase College of Law and its Northern Kentucky Law Review will sponsor a free public symposium on the "Legal Ethics for ...
www.nku.edu/news/_121004chase.html
News | Sturm College of Law
Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver is a top 100 law school with national ranked programs in environmental and natural resources law, legal writing ...
www.law.du.edu/.../legal-writing-professor-to-present-at-denv...
Ohio Northern Pettit College of Law Partnership Agreement
It is the shared goal of the Pettit College of Law of Ohio Northern University and ... applying for admission to law school, the nature of legal studies and the role of ...
www.centralstate.edu/cmsAdmin/.../signed-PA-with-ON.pdf
Legendary Lawyer to Appear at TJSL | Thomas Jefferson School of ...
Tigar is Emeritus Professor at Washington College of Law and at Duke Law School. "Michael Tigar is one of the most prominent criminal defense attorneys in the ...
www.tjsl.edu/news-media/2012/7637
Hot Coffee: Is Justice Being Served? - South Texas College of Law
South Texas College of Law presents award winning film: Hot Coffee: Is Justice Being Served? Free event approved for 2.5 hours of CLE. On Thursday ...
www.stcl.edu/hottopics/hot_coffee_cle.html


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