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Cornell Law School Aids Undocumented Students Cornell University The Cornell Daily Sun At a workshop Saturday, Cornell Law School professors and students worked to assist undocumented youth applying for deferred action — a status that, if granted, may allow thousands of undocumented immigrants living in upstate New York to temporarily ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is "Professor Warren" an insult? Not to the professor Boston.com "I was astonished by the notion that someone would think I could teach at law school. We left lunch and I finished up my afternoon classes, and I got in my little Volkswagen to drive home,'' Warren said. "I was driving along and I remember saying ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Schools grapple with ways to enforce law limiting time vehicles can idle ... Greenfield Daily Reporter The law concerning indoor air quality requires schools to adopt policies that prevent bus drivers and parents from leaving their vehicles idle while they wait for their kids to come out of school, Franklin schools facility manager Bill Doty told the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
4th Circuit to hear arguments at WVU law school WBOY-TV 4th Circuit to hear arguments at WVU law school. Posted: Monday, October 1, 2012 7:07 AM EST. Updated: Monday, October 1, 2012 7:07 AM EST. MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) - The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is coming to Morgantown. It will hear oral ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can the Cybercrime Law pass Constitutional muster? ABS CBN News (blog) While a law clerk, fresh out of law school, may brandish an iPad and is trained in Lexis Nexis, the buck stops at the boss wearing the gown. Not only will there be a dissonance in constitutional method and constitutional analysis, legislative policy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shadow Banking Still an Unregulated Threat The Real News Network Jennifer S. Taub is an Associate Professor of Law at the Vermont Law School where she teaches contracts, corporations and securities regulation. Before joining VLS, she taught at the Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Derogatory comment about judge candidate's education uninformed Elgin Courier News Instead, we are advocating for the educational and personal growth that was provided to students of The John Marshall Law School in Chicago including Judge Walters, former White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley, Chief Judge of Cook County Tim Evans, U.S ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lucky 36: How to Land a Supreme Court Clerkship ABA Journal Hanna Stotland is an associate director at Northwestern University School of Law's Center for Career Strategy and Advancement. She specializes in judicial clerkship advising. Previously, Stotland clerked for Northern District of Illinois Judge Elaine E ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
N.C. law requires voter drives in high schools Winston-Salem Journal Since a law took effect in North Carolina two years ago requiring high schools to hold an annual voter-registration drive, more than 107,000 students, ages 16 and 17, have been preregistered, according to Democracy North Carolina, which refers to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BOCES overcharged schools $473M in 4 years Rochester Democrat and Chronicle The refunds for the 2010-11 school year show that the annual overcharges range from 2 percent to 16 percent of a BOCES district's annual budget, according to documents obtained under the Freedom of Information law from all 37 BOCES districts. • BOCES ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Act 47 for fiscally distressed schools takes shape Citizens Voice The state Department of Education is identifying which districts need monitoring because of such factors as low cash on hand or limited ability to generate tax revenue and take on more debt as it implements the School District Financial Recovery Law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Supreme Court possibilities if Romney wins election CNN The Wisconsin native went to Harvard Law School where he was a classmate of President Barack Obama, and later clerked for Justice Antonin Scalia. He served as solicitor general under President George W. Bush and earned raves for his persuasive, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Human rights, glaciers take center stage at talk The Register-Guard "What you're about to hear is really cool," Daniel Taillant told his audience at the University of Oregon Law School last Friday before launching into a discussion of, ahem, glaciers. Taillant, of Argentina, spoke as part of New Directions for Human ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Educators greet changes to school-ranking system with cautious optimism San Bernardino Sun Local school officials are cautiously welcoming a new law that will reduce the emphasis on student testing when calculating school rankings and academic progress. Last week, Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law S.B. 1458, which aims to reformulate the way ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Flood of bills become law San Mateo Daily Journal AB2109 will require parents who enroll students who have not received the required public school vaccines to get a waiver from a physician or a nurse practitioner saying they have received information about the benefits and risks of immunization. It ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Questions for Scott Brown Huffington Post In the first debate, Brown came out swinging, opening with a long-discredited charge that Warren got her Harvard Law School job by falsely claiming Native American ancestry. That debate laid to rest Brown's carefully cultivated image of "nice guy," and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Potsdam Central School District complies with property tax law WatertownDailyTimes.com POTSDAM — After spending approximately $250,000 of its unallocated fund balance last year, the Potsdam Central School District is now in compliance with recommendations limiting that account. Roy J. "Chip" Clark, an accountant with D'Arcangelo & Co., ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why the court wants to try again Washington Post Even when O'Connor wrote the majority opinion in Grutter, there was a good deal of skepticism about how seriously she took her own restrictions, because aside from the absence of a specific race "formula" at the law school, the law school seemed to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Letter: Scott Brown is the great pretender SouthCoastToday.com As Elizabeth Warren rightly pointed out in their first debate, his 2010 vote against former Harvard Law School Dean Elena Kagan's nomination to the Supreme Court was Republican party line all the way. He feigned even-handedness, calling her "brilliant ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Tensions mounting between charter school, Philomath district Bend Bulletin In September 2001, Kings Valley Charter School opened its doors. With the support of the Philomath School District, it has thrived. The district provided more funding than required by state law and added high school grades. A decade later, that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mitt Romney, Republican Candidate for 2012 Presidential elections Patch.com Year of graduation : 1971. Doctorate. University : Harvard University Law school and Business School Area of research : Juris Doctorate Year of graduation : 1975. Employment Information. Job titles held : Management Consultant, Boston Consulting Group ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
School districts struggle with tougher exam Mason City Globe Gazette DES MOINES — Iowa's public school children struggled with a new, tougher state exam last year, resulting in more districts being put on watch for not meeting the goals under the federal No Child Left Behind law. More than half — 58 percent — of Iowa ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
High court to hear trader's floating home case USA TODAY "I do think it's significant beyond the houseboat context," says Martin Davies, professor of law at Tulane University Law School. Beyond local interests. Legal ramifications aside, the case also is noteworthy because of the colorful character who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Public School NYC: Campaigning for America's Menswear Spotlight Huffington Post I'm not sure how many designers you've heard speak of "law and order," but it sounds like one strong political pitch if I've ever heard one in a fashion brand press release. What's next for Public School after launching a collection that prominent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Extreme Student Debt Indentures Young Doctors and Lawyers to the Highest ... Policyshop (blog) Medical school grads have, on average, a staggering $162,000 in debt. Graduates of private law schools have $125,000 in debt. Since these are averages, some grads have much higher debts. Stories abound of med school grads with up to $300,000 in debt. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Motorola Solutions, International Association of Chiefs of Police Recognize ... DailyFinance SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- (IACP, Motorola Solutions, Booth #2104) -Innovative law enforcement programs from around the world were honored today with the 20th annual IACP/Motorola Webber Seavey Award for Quality in Law Enforcement. The award ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sign Prank; Deadly Pit Bull Attack; Man Suspected of Murdering Daughter-in-Law Patch.com article[new_asset_attachment_attributes][user_id]. new_asset_attachment_attributes. POLICE: Middle School Sign Changed to Spell 'Penis'. An Irvington Middle School Sign received a makeover when the letters were changed to spell "penis." The sign was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dan Walters: Understanding school budgets Merced Sun-Star Conversely -- and this is very tricky -- were Proposition 30 to pass, it would interact with the allocation formula under Proposition 98, the state school finance law. Schools would see very little, if any, increase in operational financing, at least ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cameras Catching Drivers Ignoring School Bus Stop Sign NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth Dallas County Schools Police Chief Scott Peters insists it's drivers disregard for the law and students safety that's driving the district to spend $10.4 million to outfit buses with high-tech cameras. "Last year in Forney, there was a student killed ... See all stories on this topic » |
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CCJS Undergrad Blog: Law School Fair 2012 By CCJS Advising The University of Maryland's Pre-Law Advising Office within Letters and Sciences is partnering with the University Career Center & The President's Promise to present the 2012 Law School Fair. This event is open to not only University of ... CCJS Undergrad Blog | ||
Mini Law School: Now You Can Get a Mini Degree for $35 - FindLaw By Andrew Lu If you want to know what lawyers do and how they think without shelling out the big bucks to go to law school, enrolling in the University of Colorado's "Mini Law School" may be the answer for you. The mini law school is based on the ... Greedy Associates | ||
Elizabeth Warren 2005 – Assists on paper regarding unauthorized ... By William A. Jacobson In 2005, then University of Chicago Law School Assistant Professor Lea Krivinskas (now at Loyola Univ. – Chicago Law), wrote a paper for the American Bankruptcy Law Journal, titled 'Don't File!': Rehabilitating Unauthorized Practice of ... Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion | ||
Perfecting Your Personal Statement and Resume for Law School By Jenni Kotowski This workshop is designed for students who will be applying to law school this fall. Are you stuck? Don't know what to write on your personal statement? We will give an overview of the personal statement and resume, including: what law ... Jenni's Advising Newsletter Blog | ||
Daily Kos: What's Happenin'? Drone Week 10.1.12 By rss@dailykos.com (joanneleon) New report by the Columbia Law School Human Rights Clinic and the Center for Civilians in Conflict. .... Nineteen of 20 cabinet-level agencies disobeyed the law requiring the disclosure of public information: The cost of travel by top officials. Recent |
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Law School's Journal of Law & Inequality to hold symposium ... Home > News Releases > Law School's Journal of Law & Inequality to hold symposium "Children are Different": Culpability and the Mandatory Sentencing of ... www.umn.edu/news/news.../UR_CONTENT_412121.html | ||
Law School News—Chinese Students; Goldman's Analysts; and ... At least, the Chinese aren't flocking in droves to law school—yet. thecareerist.typepad.com/.../law-school-news-sept-25-2012.ht... |
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