Oct 22, 2012

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Law School Litigation Update: Will New York's Chief Judge Be Able To Fix The ...
Above the Law
Back in July, we brought our readers news of Kurzon LLP's defamation lawsuit against the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. The suit claimed that the Cooley Law administration had engaged in a "misguided effort" to stem the tide of forthcoming class action ...
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Above the Law
BRA Approves BU Law School Expansion, Six Other Projects
Banker & Tradesman
The Boston Redevelopment Authority last week gave final approval to the expansion of Boston University's School of Law, and okayed six other projects. The BRA said the approved projects will create 1,527 new jobs and invest $276 million in Boston.
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Law school raises concerns over Committal Proceedings Bill
Jamaica Observer
THE Norman Manley Law School has urged legislators to ensure that the passage of the Committal Proceedings Act 2012 now before a parliamentary committee is supported by a corresponding review of the resources needed to prevent the Bill from failing in ...
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NYU Law Trustee's Company Hired Goons For The Protest Against Him
NYU Local
After first denying any connections to a group of protestors who threatened and harassed NYU students at a protest in September, CareOne/HealthBridge Management, a nursing home company owned by NYU Law School Trustee Daniel Straus, has now ...
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Former UI professor says lack of understanding of job, not politics, ended ...
The Republic
DAVENPORT, Iowa — A former University of Iowa law school professor says she voted against the hiring of a conservative scholar because the applicant didn't understand a key part of the job, not because of her politics. Peggy Smith, now a professor at ...
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District attorney debate is tonight at Mercer law school
Macon Telegraph (blog)
Candidates in the Macon Judicial Circuit district attorney's race will square off tonight in a debate at Mercer University's law school. Incumbent Greg Winters and challenger David Cooke will address issues and field questions submitted by members of ...
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In Texas, a Legal Battle Over Biblical Banners
New York Times
"We're not hostile against any type of religion, but we also want to make sure as a school district that we're following the law." In a state where courtroom battles over public expressions of Christianity are routine, the cheerleaders' case has been ...
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Liberty Law Dean Says Gay Mom's Racketeering Suit Against School Is Frivolous
ABA Journal
A lesbian woman who won a court battle for custody of her daughter has filed a civil racketeering suit that accuses Liberty University School of Law of conspiring in the girl's disappearance. The federal suit filed by Janet Jenkins in Burlington, Vt ...
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Davis '72 Named Law Section Publications Officer
Wesleyan Connection (blog)
The American Bar Association's Section of Environment, Energy and Resources Law (SEER) has elected Seth Davis '72 as its publications officer. A partner in Elias Group LLP and adjunct professor in Pace Law School's environmental program, Davis will ...
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Wesleyan Connection (blog)
Nashville Chamber wants school board to solve funding cut without legal fight
The Tennessean
Injecting itself squarely into Metro's ongoing fight with the state over Great Hearts Academies, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce is calling for the Metro school board to somehow resolve its loss of $3.4 million in state education funds without ...
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Parents considering legal action over school yoga
Fresno Bee
ENCINITAS, Calif. -- A group of parents are bent out of shape over yoga classes in the Encinitas Union School District. The North County Times ( http://bit.ly/RUMM4T) says they're afraid the classes may be a form of religious indoctrination that ...
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Will Elizabeth Warren be decisive factor in Fisher v. U. Texas?
legal Insurrection (blog)
Warren was reported by both the U. Penn. and Harvard Law Schools as Native American in their federal filings, and also was touted by Harvard as a Native American hire. Fast forward to Fisher v. U. Texas, involving the objection by a white student that ...
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Police to target violators of school bus laws
Beckley Register-Herald
BECKLEY — The West Virginia Department of Education has teamed up with state and local law enforcement officers to raise awareness and promote safety during National School Bus Safety Week, which begins today. Lt. Paul Blume, Southern Regional ...
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Kagan: Obama chose me due to gender
WND.com
COM) In a revealing comment made during a talk before University of Tennessee Law School students over the weekend, pro-abortion Supreme Court Justice Elana Kagan admitted President Barack Obama probably would not have picked her if she were not ...
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In some school districts, about 40 percent of their third-graders could be ...
Columbus Dispatch
Ohio school districts have started to tell some parents that their child is behind in reading, offering a glimpse of how many students could be held back under the state's new third-grade reading-guarantee law. This year, four out of 10 third-graders ...
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Columbus Dispatch
School funding lawsuit begins today in Austin
Elgin Courier
More than 40 percent of the 1,024 school districts in Texas are involved in the Texas Taxpayer and Student Fairness Coalition, which includes taxpayers and parents. In its suit, the coalition, represented by the law firm Gray & Becker, P.C., claims the ...
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CU researchers contribute to African abuse report
Ithaca Journal
ITHACA — Researchers from Cornell Law School's Avon Global Center for Women and Justice, the Cornell International Human Rights Clinic, and Women and Law in Southern Africa-Zambia have released a report detailing the frequent sexual violence and ...
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Richard Mills: Singer, Track Star, Police Officer
Patch.com
He graduated Cum Laude from Cleveland Marshall Law School and was Chief Assistant Law Director of Cleveland. Mills performed barbershop singing and dixieland jazz with The New Orleans Stompers. Hospice of the Western Reserve granted a wish for ...
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As income declines, so does school achievement
Tulsa World
Under Michigan law, schools are supposed to give "special assistance" to students who can't read at grade-level. But in Highland Park, that's the majority of kids - 65 percent of fourth-graders and 75 percent of seventh-graders. How can you give ...
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Monday Morning Coffee: State won't take over troubled charter school.
Capitol Ideas with John L. Micek (blog)
5 letter stated Bethlehem could ill afford the costly legal fight Vitalistic plans to wage to keep the Bethlehem and Allentown school boards from revoking its charter. But on Oct. 11, Deputy Education Secretary Carolyn Dumaresq said the state charter ...
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NJ Judge To Hear Case Of Camden Schools
MyFox Philadelphia
A New Jersey administrative law judge on Monday will hear a case of whether to move three students immediately out of the Camden public schools. The boys' mothers filed a legal petition last week claiming the school district is not providing an ...
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Sentencing for teen in Fla. school stomping case
WRGB
(AP) -- A South Florida teenager is being sentenced for a vicious kicking and stomping attack outside a middle school that left a 15-year-old girl with permanent brain injuries. A Broward ... Supporters say the Court's ruling means the law stands ...
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Pangalangan named as new publisher of Philippine Daily Inquirer
Inquirer.net
Dean Pangalangan, who also writes an opinion column for the Inquirer, teaches Constitutional Law and Public International Law at the UP, focusing on human rights law. He has taught at the Harvard Law School and The Hague Academy of International Law.
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Mayor cancels meeting on school superintendent
The Daily News of Newburyport
However, Holaday has since canceled the meeting, saying the city's lawyer determined it was not properly posted per the state's Open Meeting Law, and the subject matter to be discussed could not be discussed in private per state law. The meeting had ...
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Pa. AG candidates set for lone debate
San Francisco Chronicle
Cumberland County District Attorney David Freed and former Lackawanna County prosecutor Kathleen Kane are set to answer questions posed by a panel of reporters Monday evening at Widener Law School in Harrisburg. Freed, a Republican, was ...
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National Consumer Seminar at NLSIU
AOL
A two day National seminar on the 22nd and 23rd of September on "25 Years of the Consumer Protection Act Challenges and the Way Forward" by Chair on Consumer Law and Practice, NLSIU was concluded here at the National Law School of India ...
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Ohio attorneys celebrate national pro bono month
Akron Legal News
Taylor said the foundation's board quickly took on the role of Ohio statewide leader and coordinator for the celebration, spending close to a year working with bar associations, legal aid organizations and law schools to organize activities for the ...
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Verdicts and Viennese Waltz
UNLV The Rebel Yell
Rapoport is admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court, has served as dean for law schools in Ohio, Nebraska and Texas, and started her deanship at UNLV in July. She began her double life of ballroom dance in 1991 and has been competing since the ...
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Advocates fire back after charter school reform bill stalls in House
PennLive.com
Not after watching their third effort in a year's time to get the Legislature to pass a bill that would fix some of the concerns they have with the state's 1997 charter school law fall apart on Wednesday. rally for charter.JPG Young students rally for ...
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PennLive.com
School bus advertisements in New Jersey: School districts taking it slow
Gloucester County Times - NJ.com
New Jersey became the seventh state in the nation to allow advertisements on the side of its school buses when the bill was signed into law early this year and while most school districts have discussed the option, none of Gloucester County's have yet ...
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Gloucester County Times - NJ.com

Blogs14 new results for Law School
 
USDOJ Intervenes in Law School Admission Council Suit to Protect ...
By aqureshi
A federal judge issued an order today allowing the Justice Department to intervene in a disability discrimination lawsuit against the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). The department's intervention expands the case from a statewide ...
Global Alliance on Accessible...
Business Negotiations: Cooperate to Claim Value
By PON_Staff
Discover step-by-step techniques for avoiding common business negotiation pitfalls when you download a FREE copy of our Business Negotiation Skills: 5 Common Business Negotiation Mistakes special report from Harvard Law School.
Program on Negotiation at Harvard...
The American Congress: Legal Implications of Gridlock // News ...
By Kyle Fitzenreiter
Location: Eck Hall of Law, University of Notre Dame. At a time when political stalemates have become the norm, and mudslinging ... Law School Admissions Information P: 574.631.6626 | F: 574.631.5474. E: lawadmit@nd.edu. Law School ...
The Law School // The Law School
2013 IP Scholars Roundtable at Drake
By Mike Madison
Intellectual Property Law Center Drake University Law School. Friday-Saturday, April 12-13, 2013. DESCRIPTION: The Drake Intellectual Property Law Center is proud to present the 2013 Intellectual Property Scholars Roundtable.
IP and IT Conferences
Brian Leiter's Law School Reports: Cyber-Misogyny Redux
By Brian Leiter
Autoadmit and Anthony Ciolli may seem like ancient history, but cyberspace is still awash in misogynistic and other abuse. Until the insane CDA 230 is gone, the Internet will continue to be the harassment and misogyny superhighway.
Brian Leiter's Law School Reports
Tom Lin: Contracts in the Real World and Contracts in Law School
By lpbncontracts
Contracts in law school bind students to casebooks and laptops. Contracts in the real world frequently revolve around compensation, obligations, and duties. Contracts in law school frequently revolve around precedents, arguments, and ...
ContractsProf Blog
New Obama Harvard Article Revealed: His Thoughts on Race After ...
By Charles C. Johnson
After his election to the presidency of the Harvard Law Review, Barack Obama told the Harvard Law Record — the student newspaper of Harvard Law School – that "he is especially interested in Constitutional law, noting the ways in which ...
TheBlaze.com - Stories
Visiting Dillingham School District - Sundog Media
By Joe Law
October 22, 2012 By Joe Law Leave a Comment. Visiting Dillingham School District Recently I had the opportunity to visit Dillingham, Alaska and meet with the Dillingham School District leadership to discuss the new website we are creating ...
Anchorage Alaska Web Design Company
Media Law Prof Blog: Personhood, Copyright, and the Creative ...
By Media Law Prof
Christopher S. Yoo, University of Pennsylvania Law School, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science, has published Copyright and Personhood Revisited as U. of Penn.
Media Law Prof Blog
Our special collections and a future Rare Book Room » InfoBrief
By library
Certain materials will stay here at the law school in a secure, climate-controlled room. Most of the collection will be temporarily housed near the Cornell apple orchard in the Cornell University Library Annex, which provides 24-hour turnaround ...
InfoBrief
This Thursday October 25: Prof. Joanna Erdman, MacBain Chair at ...
By Sonia Lawrence
"New Ideas in an Age-Old Field": Regulating Reproduction Professor Joanna Erdman MacBain Chair in Health Law & Policy, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University. Thursday October 25, 1230-2pm. Osgoode Hall Law School IKB 2003 ...
IFLS
Give an Associate a Fish? - Attorney at Work
By Merrilyn Astin Tarlton
You can complain all you want about the caliber of the young lawyers law schools turn out these days. To a certain extent, you may be right. But if you've just fired and then hired your fourth new associate this year, it's not the law school's fault.
Attorney at Work
Is the LSAT Administered in Violation of the Americans With ...
By Brian Wolfman
The three reside in different parts of the country and have different physical or cognitive disabilities, but they have one thing in common: Each claims that the Law School Admission Council violated their rights by denying them extended time ...
Consumer Law & Policy
Reconsidering Life Sentences for Juveniles who Kill | JJIE.org
By Tamar Birckhead
I had recently graduated from law school and was clerking for an appellate court judge. Although only vaguely interested in criminal law, I finished it quickly, engrossed by Prejean's account of her experiences as a spiritual adviser for men on ...
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange

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Reinflating the Law-School Bubble? - The Conversation - The ...
Since they tend to be financially independent and train people for potentially lucrative careers, even public-university law schools charge students close to ...
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