Oct 23, 2012

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Boston College Law Creates 'Real-World' Faculty Position
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Many law schools are responding to the weak legal job market by offering more practical skills courses. Boston College of Law is going one step further by creating a new position — faculty director of "experiential learning." The school has appointed ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Lawyer claims her conservative views on abortion cost her position at Iowa ...
Live Action News
When the law school needed to hire two full-time Writing Instructors later that year, she applied. There was only one qualification provided for the job—"prior successful law school teaching is strongly preferred." Before her second interview for the ...
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TV Criminal Profiler Dayle Hinman to Speak at Stetson
Patch.com
Stetson University College of Law's National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology and the Law presents criminal profiler Body of Evidence host, Dayle Hinman, on Oct. 31. The event is free and open to the public. Hinman, who served in law enforcement ...
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Alcohol law and auto theft cases increase in 2011 College crime statistics
The Flat Hat
Challis also acknowledged that the campus police department's number of alcohol-related arrests did not fluctuate in the same way that the liquor law disciplinary cases did with the College administration. "Each year, we tend to have alcohol-related ...
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Hilal: 'How US engages in the Middle East will make a difference'
Florida Flambeau
The Florida State University College of Law hosted on Monday afternoon Leila Hilal, the director of the Washington D.C.-based New American Foundation's Middle East Task Force for "Behind the Rhetoric of Presidential Politics: Placing Recent Events in ...
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Kearney's Fangmeyer to lead Neb. Bar Association
Kearney Hub
Fangmeyer received her bachelor of arts degree in 1976 from the University of Nebraska and graduated from the College of Law in 1979. She began her practice in Beatrice, later moved to Kearney and now is a partner in the firm of Knapp, Fangmeyer, ...
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Glenview home sold to attorney
Glenview Announcements
The 22-year-old, five-bedroom, four-bath, 4,259-square-foot home sold for $850,000. Frank DeBoni is an attorney at Neihlson, Zehe and Antas, P.C. He attended the Chicago-Kent College of Law, the Illinois Institute of Technology, and Augstana College.
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Special police can get comprehensive training
Baltimore Sun
The School of Business, Criminal Justice and Law is offering another training academy in November for its own Department of Public Safety and welcomes the opportunity to train officers from other agencies. Special police officers have an important role ...
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Husch Blackwell Adds Banking And Finance Associate
Law Week Colorado
Miller received his J.D. from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law (2010), where he was on the University of Denver Law Review. Before and during law school, Miller was a manager at Clayton Fixed Income Services, where he supervised a team of ...
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Classmate, class mate
Malaya
Driving around the campus I espied a billboard of sorts, proudly placed outside the UP College of Law's Malcolm Hall. While I didn't stop to read what it said, I noticed that it carried a big picture of UP Law alumna and former UP Law professor Ma ...
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Police rally in Palm Springs to challenge Raul Ruiz support of law enforcement
The Desert Sun
PALM SPRINGS — Police agencies from across the Coachella Valley and the state's largest police union joined forces Monday to challenge Dr. Raul Ruiz to explain how he has supported law enforcement in light of remarks he once made about men convicted ...
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COM has to accept responsibility
Daily News - Galveston County
As I noted in a recent column, faculty, staff and students have filed 16 lawsuits against College of the Mainland in recent years, and community concern about the treatment of employees was one reason the May 2011 bond failed. Occasionally, an ...
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Alvarez: NESCA now a university
Visayan Daily Star
President Benigno Aquino III signed into law a bill converting the Negros State College of Agriculture in Kabankalan City into a state university before leaving for New Zealand, Rep. Mercedes Alvarez (Neg. Occ., 6th District), one of its authors, said ...
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Candidate profiles: Associate Court Judge
The Salem News
I received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Administration from University of Central Missouri (Central Missouri State) and Juris Doctorate from University of Missouri—Kansas City School of Law. I am a member of Missouri Bar ...
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Christy named Morro Bay chief of police
Cal Coast News
Christy, whose mother resides in Morro Bay, will be sworn in Nov. 13. She holds a bachelor's degree in criminal justice management and is pursuing a law degree at Monterey College of Law. Leuker said Christy "clearly possesses enthusiasm and a true ...
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NH Senate seat in District 10: Molly M. Kelly
The Keene Sentinel
Education: I hold a Juris Doctor of Law degree from Franklin Pierce Law Center and a bachelor of arts degree from Keene State College. Occupation: Consultant. Organizations to which you belong/have belonged: Present: Social Justice Foundation; New ...
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Military Hiring Event, Education & Resource Fair
KPBS
... ProCare One Nurses, San Diego County Sheriff, Bridgepoint Education, The Arc of San Diego, CA Dept of Veteran Affairs (Cal Vet), SDSU, Sea World San Diego, California College of San Diego, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Everst University Online, ...
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EU gender quota law kicked into November
EUobserver.com
But when Reding presented her paper to the college of commissioners in Strasbourg on Tuesday (23 October), her boss, Jose Manuel Barroso, saw enough opposition around the table to decline calling a simple majority vote. If the vote had said No the law ...
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Scholars ponder better ways to elect a president
MIT News
By contrast, as Koza pointed out, the structure of the Electoral College, which allocates each state's electoral votes according to its number of congressmen, including senators, means that voters in smaller states have far more electors per capita ...
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Couple honored by Auburn for business, giving
San Francisco Chronicle
"Jimmy and Chris Pursell are the embodiment of the values so eloquently expressed in the Auburn Creed," said June Henton, dean of Auburn's College of Human Sciences. "Highly respected as entrepreneurs, civic leaders and philanthropists, their impact is ...
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Crowded race: Six candidates square off for open judicial seat
Martins Ferry Times Leader
He manages the County Public Defender's Office, as well as the Costine Law Offices. He is a graduate of Ohio Northern University College of Law, and Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio. Flanagan is an attorney with Gold, Khourey and Turak. He is a ...
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Review Of James Gustave Speth's America The Possible: Manifesto For A New ...
Seeking Alpha
By the 2000s, Speth became dean of Yale's School of Forestry and is now a professor at Vermont University Law School, and on the board of the UN Foundation set up by media mogul Ted Turner. Speth, finding his agenda blocked in the U.S.A., has now ...
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Man's ear bitten off by his son-in-law during family feud
Atlanta Journal Constitution
An Aiken man had to have his ear lobe reattached Saturday night after it was bitten off by his son-in-law, according to a report in the Augusta Chronicle. ... Harrison's ear lobe was reattached at the Medical College of Georgia Hospital. Collins was ...
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Higher education facilities bond: A rare opportunity to secure New Jersey's future
newjerseynewsroom.com
The referendum for the much-needed $750 million bond issue for college and university facilities is a watershed event in the history of higher education funding in New Jersey. ... NJ Association of State Colleges and Universities is chartered, by law ...
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Moroccan pioneer in women's rights to speak on aftermath of Arab Spring
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Fatima Sadiqi, who founded a women's organization working on family law reforms and women's rights in her native Morocco, will speak on "North African Women's Rights in the Aftermath of the Arab Spring" as this year's J. Jobe Soffa and Marguerite ...
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Intellectual property, man's original solitude
BusinessWorld Online Edition
(Alex Ferdinand S. Fider is a Senior Partner of the Angara Abello Concepcion Regala & Cruz Law Offices. He obtained his LLM from Queen Mary College, University of London and LLB from the University of the Philippines. He is the head of the Intellectual ...
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Memphian Duckworth recognized with lifetime achievement award
Memphis Business Journal
John K. Duckworth, founder and president of Duckworth Pathology Group, has been recognized by the College of American Pathologists with its Lifetime Achievement Award. Duckworth has been a member of the association since 1965 and has served on its ...
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UVa Students: More Apathy, Less Energy in 2012 Campaign
The Charlottesville Newsplex
"Interest and excitement around this election is a little bit down versus 2008," said Philip Williamson, a third-year student at the University of Virginia School of Law. "Some people maybe think that their vote's not going to count, that something's ...
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Blogs3 new results for College Of Law
 
Local Incubator Program Helps Law Grads Start Own Practices ...
By waltguy
A recent article from IICLE ( Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education ) by Janet Rubel an Attorney from Northbrook, recognizes the difficult employment situation for many recent law graduates. Her article provides pragmatic guidance ...
Vincent G. Rinn Law Library
Fall 2012 Sports and Entertainment Law Conference | NFL ...
By Paul Anderson ©
The Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University will host our 3rd Annual Conference on Sports and Entertainment Law. Speakers and Panelists from all over the country will present and discuss the most critical issues in ...
NFL Concussion Litigation
TV Criminal Profiler Dayle Hinman to Speak at Stetson - Bradenton ...
By Linda Hersey
TV Criminal Profiler Dayle Hinman to Speak at Stetson. Dayle Hinman, whose real-life work is featured on 'Body of Evidence,' will be speak at a free event on Oct. 31, at Stetson University College of Law. By Linda Hersey; Email the author ...
Bradenton Patch

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WV Law Review confronts the topic of child - College of Law | News ...
Morgantown, WV —In an effort to address child protection in West Virginia and the United States, the West Virginia Law Review will host a symposium on ...
law.wvu.edu/.../wv-law-review-confronts-the-topic-of-child-pr...
African American Jurors Not Significantly ... - College of Law
The University of Illinois College of Law and the League of Women Voters released the 2010-11 Courtwatching Report of observations made in Champaign ...
www.law.illinois.edu/news/article/2027


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