Oct 20, 2012

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Florida State Law Students Wins National Mock Trial Competition
WCTV
The Florida State University College of Law Mock Trial Team has won first place in the 2012 National Criminal Trial Advocacy Competition held in San Francisco on October 11-14. The competition was sponsored by California Attorneys for Criminal Justice ...
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Tulane ousts LSU from top in bar exam results
Daily Comet
While Tulane consistently ranks higher than LSU in law school rankings guides, LSU has just as consistently beat Tulane in the number of students passing the bar exam. The exam must be passed in order to practice law. LSU's fall corresponds with the ...
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Sunday's TV news shows
Arizona Daily Star
"Arizona Week," 10:30 a.m., Channel 6 — E.J. Perkins, policy analyst, Morrison Institute for Public Policy at Arizona State University; David Berman, senior research fellow, Morrison Institute; Andy Hessick, professor, Sandra Day O'Connor College of ...
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Law college alumni on celebration mode
Deccan Herald
Law college alumni on celebration mode. Bangalore, Oct 20, 2012, DHNS : For several eminent personalities in legal profession, it was a moment to recollect their memories of college days in the University Law College that completed 25 years. Speaking ...
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Fed bombing sting raises questions on entrapment
Bend Bulletin
"They do these things because they are attempting to head off some possible violence by way of an attack," said James Cohen, an associate professor at Fordham University School of Law. But "it's a significant risk, at least in theory, that they are ...
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Business notebook: Jumpstart, NorTech and Greater Cleveland Partnership ...
Plain Dealer
Stout Risius Ross Inc., a Cleveland-based financial advisory firm, will underwrite the cost for law students at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, the University of Akron and the University of Toledo to become law ...
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Dozens of states make it hard to get abortions
KWQC 6
Just this year, 17 states set new limits on abortion; 24 did last year, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a pro-abortion rights nonprofit whose numbers are widely respected. In several states with the most restrictive laws, the number of abortions ...
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A "trying" weekend at Coast Guard Academy
TheDay.com
Ed McDermott, an adjunct professor and mock trial coach from the College of the Holy Cross, passed the time in a hallway with his fellow coach, Jim Healey, as the Holy Cross team competed in a nearby classroom. McDermott, who teaches pre-law classes, ...
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Special ed in distress A few schools get it right, but complaints and lawsuits ...
The Seattle Times
The annual amount Seattle Public Schools spends on special-ed-related suits has quadrupled since the report. Parents, employees and state agencies increasingly accuse the district of breaking federal laws governing how to serve students with ...
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The Seattle Times
At Montgomery College undocumented students hope for 'Dream'
Washington Post
Among them: To take advantage, students must first go to a two-year community college. The law was pushed to a referendum after opponents mounted a lightning petition drive that showed the depth of division over illegal immigration across the state and ...
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CSN names classroom after GLVAR
Nevada Business Journal
Professor John Rosich is a senior professor of business administration for the CSN Real Estate Program who has been teaching at the college for 41 years. He developed several online courses including Real Estate Principals, Real Estate Law and Real ...
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Fraker to speak on Lincoln's journey on circuit
Lincoln Courier
A graduate of the University of Illinois College of Law, he is a past president of the McLean County Bar Association. He is widely considered the foremost expert on Lincoln's time on the circuit. The presentation is free, and books will be available ...
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You and the Law: Doctor, the California State Bar is not your friend
Hanford Sentinel
We ran that statement by two attorneys, Rose Safarian, who teaches legal ethics and professional responsibility at San Joaquin College of Law in Fresno, and Robert L. Kehr, recognized as one of California's leading experts on legal ethics and ...
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The 10 Most Popular College Presidents According To Glassdoor Ratings
Huffington Post
... left, president and Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, and Michael A. Fitts, Dean and Bernard G. Segal Professor of Law, during an event a the University of Pennsylvania Law School Thursday, April 5, 2012 in ...
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Okla. voters to decide affirmative action future
San Francisco Chronicle
According to a 2012 study by the Henderson Center for Social Justice at the University of California's Berkeley School of Law, state contracts to women and minority-owned businesses in California dropped by more than 50 percent after the affirmative ...
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St. Petersburg: Letting the Tampa Bay Rays explore Hillsborough stadium sites ...
Tampabay.com
Professor James W. Fox, who teaches contracts at Stetson University College of Law, has studied the agreement that binds the Rays to Tropicana Field through 2027. He agrees that letting the team talk to Tampa interests might weaken a key provision of ...
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Zuck: In 10 years, folks will share 1,...
CNET
Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg addressed an adoring crowd at Y Combinator's startup school today, speaking confidently about Facebook's future and describing a future in which people will share a whole lot more than they do now via ...
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Candidates for Harris County Board of Education
Houston Chronicle
After attending community-college classes, she graduated magna cum laude from the University of St. Thomas; then received her law degree at South Texas College of Law. Now in private practice, she'd be a strong advocate for expansion of Head Start.
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Search for next UF president won't be easy
Ocala
Three UF-owned properties are being considered as possible sites to build a new, university-owned home: a location south of the Baughman Center on Lake Alice, a site west of the Levin College of Law and a property off Southwest 23rd Terrace near Bivens ...
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Overall Enrollment Steady in 2012 at PSU; Online Learning Continues Growth
Gant Daily
... stability at the campus (in 2011, enrollment at University Park increased by 451 students, a change of less than 1 percent). The College of Medicine saw an increase of five students to 792; Dickinson School of Law observed a decline of 28 students ...
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Assisted suicide: 10 years of dying at Dignitas
BBC News
A 2006 survey of members of The Royal College of Physicians found that more than 70% were against a change in the law on assisted dying. The focus, they say, should be on improving care for those approaching the end of life. The government responded ...
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Schools have roots in ancient Rome
Redlands Daily Facts
"Who was Pompey?" they are asked, and we will see how many of them can say he was Caesar's father-in-law and rival in the civil war which wracked the Roman world in the century before Christ. But they should be glad it is only the torment of a paper quiz.
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Keating takes nothing for granted
Enterprise News
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree, Boston College, 1974; master's degree, Boston College, 1982; law degree, Suffolk University Law School, 1985. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Attorney; state representative 1977-85; State Senate 1985-99; Norfolk County ...
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Motor scooter riders raise questions about eye-protection law
The Star Democrat
COLLEGE PARK - A new law requiring motor scooter and moped users to wear helmets and eye protection has riders confused as to what should be shielding their eyes. According to the law, riders who do not have a windscreen on their scooter or moped ...
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Adele Elliott: The zombie apocalypse
The Commercial Dispatch
So much so that no less than the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University has investigated the estate and income tax law as they relate to the undead. People in vegetative states, the victims of strokes, or Alzheimer's disease ...
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The Commercial Dispatch
Candidates run for NH Senate seats District 9
The Keene Sentinel
u Organizations to which you belong/have belonged: Board member, N.H. Lodging and Restaurant Association; Dean's Advisory Board, UNH School of Law; President's Advisory Board, New England College; National Restaurant Association; Greater ...
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Education Minister Wants One Varsity Bill Expedited
AllAfrica.com
In the proposed structure, the University of Rwanda will be comprised of colleges, schools and departments not faculties as the case currently. Biruta said the merger ... That the proposed law should give the university a good degree of autonomy. "We ...
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For US Olympic women's rowing eight, the golden road begins in college
Boston.com
The star-spangled dynasty is the ongoing legacy of Title IX, the landmark 1972 law that banned gender discrimination in institutions receiving federal funds. "Title IX was the cataclysmic reason for the growth of women's rowing," observed Head of the ...
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DPI planning 'in-depth' study of virtual schools
Herald Times Reporter
The Gannett Wisconsin Media investigation also found DPI does not track student attendance or participation at virtual schools. Wisconsin's online students are exempt from daily attendance laws, but neither statute nor the DPI established a standard in ...
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Blogs2 new results for College Of Law
 
Inside the Law School Scam: Getting to two
By DJM
A lot of people think that law school should be just two years. I see a lot of sense in that proposal, but the usual strategy for getting to two (lop off the third year) is hard to achieve. It's not just that law schools will jealously guard that third year of ...
Inside the Law School Scam
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By Robert Chesney
Computer Network Operations and U.S. Domestic Law: An Overview Robert Chesney (University of Texas School of Law) International Law Studies (Naval War College) (forthcoming 2013) Computer Network Operations ("CNOs") famously ...
Robert Chesney's National Security...

Web2 new results for College Of Law
 
College of Law | Future Building | West Virginia University
College of Law Expansion & Redesign. Building for the Future. WVU College of Law has broken ground on an ambitious $24 million expansion and redesign ...
law.wvu.edu/future-building
College of Law Interviews Fiona Martin on Employment Law ...
Kirsty Wilkins from the College of Law interviews Fiona Martin, co-founding director and Head ...
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