Oct 31, 2012

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Lawsuit charges State College of Florida board with breaking Sunshine Law
Bradenton Herald
MANATEE — A day before State College of Florida trustees are set to vote on a settlement agreement with embattled president Lars Hafner, a citizen has hit the board with a lawsuit. On Monday, Robert Chandler filed a lawsuit in Manatee County Circuit ...
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Bradenton Herald
Student Senate discusses blackface photos
The Independent Florida Alligator
Nailah Summers, a 24-year-old philosophy senior, speaks about the repercussions of last week's blackface incident at the Senate meeting Tuesday night in the Holland Law Center at the Levin College of Law. Posted: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 1:30 am ...
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Author of Federalist Society Report on Florida Justices: They ARE Activists
Sunshine State News
In an exclusive interview with Sunshine State News, Professor Elizabeth Price Foley of Florida International University College of Law condemns what she insists were "misleading" early media stories on a report she authored on three Florida Supreme ...
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Sunshine State News
Great Lakes Water Conference to address new laws impacting water quality ...
La Prensa
New international, national and state laws impacting Great Lakes water quality and quantity will be the subjects of the 12th annual Great Lakes Water Conference Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 at The University of Toledo College of Law. The free, public ...
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UW Student Team Advances in Trial Competition
University of Wyoming News
October 30, 2012 — A four-member team claimed first place in a University of Wyoming College of Law trial competition and has advanced to the regional competition next spring. Members of the first-place team in the Hirst Applegate Trial Competition ...
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University of Wyoming News
Students rallying for UI Center for Human Rights
Iowa City Press Citizen
The College of Education will take over the certificate program in human rights, International Programs will continue to host the Careers for Change speaker series and the College of Law will run the center's internship program, he said. "A number of ...
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Food truck v. restaurant
Arkansas Times
The Arkansas Journal of Social Change and Public Service, a volunteer effort by students at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock's Bowen School of Law, held its first public symposium Oct. 26. The topic was food, policy and community in Arkansas ...
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Arkansas Times
Area students win scholarships to UNL
York News-Times
Adrian David was a 1908 graduate of the NU College of Law. The trust also funds faculty research projects, placing a special emphasis on cancer research. Canfield Scholarships, named for the chancellor who led the University of Nebraska to a position ...
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Personal injury lawyer lists The Woodlands 5BD
Houston Chronicle
He holds a B.S. from Stephen F. Austin State College and a J.D. from South Texas College of Law. The Gradys also own the home at 3 Lacewing Place. According to BlockShopper.com, there have been 1,900 home sales in The Woodlands during the past 12 ...
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Teachers colleges see drop in applicants as attacks on public schools escalate
Chesterton Tribune
Maryann Santos de Barona, dean of Purdue's College of Education, said the lack of student teaching opportunities prompted Purdue to scale back admissions. But the drop in enrollment is larger than intended, and she blames the law change and negative ...
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Martha Nussbaum to lecture at Hamilton College
Utica Observer Dispatch
2, in the chapel, located on the Hamilton College campus. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freud Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics in the Law School and Philosophy Department. This lecture is free and open to the public. Nussbaum will discuss her ...
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Putting a College in Focus
Wall Street Journal
Ms. Horowitz also wanted to remember the long-time president of the college, Sister Kelly, who helped expand the college from an undergraduate women's college on one campus to a co-ed institution with four schools and seven campuses. During her 25 ...
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Wall Street Journal
Judge rules against attempt to recoup $2 million donation to College of St ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune
He sued St. Ben's, seeking to recover the donation made by Petters. The St. Cloud Times ( http://tinyurl.com/ccce3m2) says U.S. District Judge Richard Kyle ruled only the government could sue under a federal debt collections law. ___. Information from: St.
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Hafner no longer president of SCF; two trustees also resign
Bradenton Herald
BRADENTON — Lars Hafner is no longer the president of the State College of Florida. After hearing from two Kunkel, Miller & Hament lawyers, who were hired last week to look into exit options for the embattled president, the Board of Trustees ...
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Bradenton Herald
In & Around Mount Olive Township
New Jersey Hills
Fank Askin, professor of Rutgers University School of Law, will discuss the debate of whether the First Amendment of freedom of speech protects and guarantees unlimited spending by anyone, including for-profit and non-profit corporations, to influence ...
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Prop. A will let CCSF keep serving San Francisco
San Francisco Examiner
... at graduation; a former prison inmate who transfers from CCSF to UC Davis seeking a law degree; a wounded veteran who leaves CCSF with a 4.0 GPA and a dream of a medical degree; a disconnected high school student who transfers from CCSF to San ...
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Meet the Candidates: District 16 - House of Representatives
West Fargo Pioneer
Harlan Goerger (R) Age: 61 Community of Residence: West Fargo Education: North Dakota State College of Science Occupation: President H. Goerger & Associates Inc, Business Consulting Family: Widowed, 3 adult children, 7 grandchildren. Image. image. Ben ...
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Sandy-Caused Power Outages May Complicate Election Day
Businessweek
A state probably could shift Election Day in response to an emergency without running afoul of federal law, as long as it did so evenhandedly, said Edward Foley, director of the election law program at Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law in ...
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International students overcome challenges presented by language
Daily Nebraskan
Angel Velitchkov has experience as an international student at UNL, graduating from the College of Law in 2006, but his story exemplifies how challenging that path can be. He came to the United States from a mountain village in Bulgaria with only a ...
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Comelec hit for approach on party-list system
Philippine Star
Molo, a professor at the UP College of Law, stressed that the Comelec had disregarded the spirit of the party-list law when it disqualified AKB. He said the poll body had drawn the limit not only to party-list representation, but more importantly to ...
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FWCS drops from A to C in new ratings
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Rating schools is part of Public Law 221, a school accountability law that requires state takeover if schools are rated in the "probation" category or F grade for six consecutive years. Additional metrics were added to the system this year like ...
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Okla. prepares for open carrying of firearms
CBS News
OKLAHOMA CITY — With Oklahoma preparing for a much-debated new law that allows people to carry their previously concealed firearms out in the open, state officials say they've seen a big increase in the number of residents seeking a handgun license ...
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16 of 19 McHenry County school districts miss federal mark
Northwest Herald
The No Child Left Behind law has been routinely criticized for labeling schools as failing even if students are making progress and for relying too heavily on standardized tests to determine student growth. The criticism comes despite bipartisan praise ...
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Candidates Speak: Linda McGee - Professional recognition, experience as ...
Fayetteville Observer
I have spent more than 35 years in the courts of our state, first practicing law and later serving on the bench as a judge. After graduating from UNC Law School, I practiced law for more than 17 years as a partner in a small law firm, helping run that ...
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Miller And Martin Adds Jennifer Terry To The Firm's Labor And Employment ...
The Chattanoogan
Ms. Terry received her M.A. in Comparative Literature from Louisiana State University in 2005 where she was awarded a research and teaching assistantship. Prior to attending law school, she worked at the law firm of Davis & Hoss, P.C. where she gained ...
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The Chattanoogan
Oakland city attorney race pits council member against veteran city staffer
San Jose Mercury News
After attending Harvard Law School, she worked for two private sector law firms, private companies and the U.S. attorney's office before joining the Oakland city attorney's office in 1991. She is a longtime Oakland resident and has one daughter and a ...
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Officials tout Indiana's alcohol amnesty law
San Francisco Chronicle
Jim Merritt are visiting college campuses to remind students that Indiana has a new law encouraging people to seek medical help for those who are dangerously intoxicated. The Indiana Lifeline Law that went into effect on July 1 protects people from ...
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Oakland city attorney race a one-sided brawl
San Francisco Chronicle
Parker, a Harvard Law School graduate, has been an attorney in California for over 35 years. She served in the city attorney's office for 21 years, working under two city attorneys and, for a decade, was the second in command for the office. Parker was ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Letters: Electoral College
North County Times
The bill preserves the Electoral College, while ensuring that every vote in every state will matter in every presidential election. The National Popular Vote law has been enacted by states possessing 132 electoral votes – 49 percent of the 270 ...
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Hey Congress, Wake Up!
Daily Beast
Steven Huefner of the Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University provides all the detail on the interaction of the U.S. Constitution, federal statutes, and state law, and it is not a pretty picture.) Among the pressing unresolved questions is ...
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Daily Beast
Dems make push for college voters in swing states
Aiken Standard
TOLEDO, Ohio — President Barack Obama's campaign can't count on a wave of college students to simply show up at the polls on Election Day like they did four years ago. So it's making sure young people in swing states are voting now, ferrying them on ...
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Industry vet Pellegrini named president of American Land Title Association
REjournals.com
Pellegrini graduated from DePaul University College of Commerce in 1973 with a bachelor's degree in economics. He earned his juris doctorate from DePaul University College of Law in 1976. Pellegrini and his wife, Mary, have lived in Oak Park for 35 years.
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As son lies in hospital, Va. parents seek his sperm
The Virginian-Pilot
It's an issue that places the McGills at a crossroads, where health and family law intersect with the ethical implications of starting new life without a person's expressed consent. And while post-mortem collection of semen isn't unheard of ...
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Localized 'Dancing With Stars' to Feature Novato Dancer
Patch.com
Jennifer Leigh Gotti, partnered with professional dancer Raymond Byun, is the human resources manager at the Brayton Purcell law firm and will go up against eight other couples during "Dancing With the Stars at the Raven," set for Nov. 9-10 at the ...
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Accentuate the Positive in Your Career Quest
Huffington Post (blog)
... reinvention blog of the same name (www.carolinedowdhiggins.com) She is the Director of Career & Professional Development and Adjunct Faculty at Indiana University Maurer School of Law and hosts the national CBS Radio Show Career Coach Caroline ...
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Blogs1 new result for College Of Law
 
Issues of legal transparency to be discussed at Loyola University ...
By Robert Morris
Issues of transparency in the legislative process, criminal justice, the courtroom and in private contracts will be discussed this week in a two-day forum at the Loyola University College of Law. For details, see the following news release: ...
Uptown Messenger

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Weather Alert - Hurricane Sandy
The University's operating status decision applies to all activities in all University facilities, including the Main campus, Tenley campus, Law School, and other ...
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Financial Aid Required Documents - Chicago-Kent College of Law ...
Find important financial aid required documents here.
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The Docket - School of Law - University of Richmond
Are you interested in studying law in England next summer? If so, please plan to join a discussion about the 2013 Cambridge program at Emmanuel College, ...
law.richmond.edu/events/docket.html
Kozinski to deliver 51st Miller Lecture on Nov. 1 — College of Law ...
On Thursday, Nov. 1, Alex Kozinski, chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, will deliver the 51st Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture on ...
law.gsu.edu/news/8314.html
Professor Mirow Serves on Panel for the Constitution
The two-day conference, hosted by the FIU College of Law, was titled "Homage to the Bicentenary of the 1812 Cadiz Constitution" and started on Oct. 18, 2012.
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