Nov 2, 2012

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IU School of Education dean visits China to formalize university partnership ...
Indiana University
Aside from the School of Education's partnership, Zhejiang University and IU have partnered in other areas for several years. IU signed an agreement with the Guanghua School of Law at Zhejiang University to begin exchanges of law students and faculty ...
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Four seek seats on the bench
Clare County Review
She is from Rosebush, and graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School, Central Michigan University and Ohio Northern College of Law. She has been an attorney in the area for 17 years, “handling thousands of cases,” and has “the real life experience in and ...
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Pharmacists now target of law-enforcement in Florida's Rx-drug battle
Orlando Sentinel
Paul Doering, a professor at the University of Florida's College of Pharmacy who served as an expert in the DEA's case against the two Sanford CVS stores, said that for every bogus prescription filled, there's a pharmacist who may know it's a fake ...
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Attorney Francis Wikstrom Elected as American College of Trial Lawyers Secretary
Utah Policy
He previously served as an Assistant United States Attorney and as a U.S. Attorney for the District of Utah. He received his J.D. degree in 1974 from Yale Law School and a bachelor's degree in 1971 from Weber State University. Copyright 2012 Utah Policy.
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Fetal Testing Could Intensify Abortion Wars
LiveScience.com
Writing this week in the journal Nature, Jaime King of the University of California Hastings College of Law warns that early, noninvasive genetic tests for fetuses are becoming increasingly common — but regulation of these tests isn't keeping up. So ...
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Spanier: Precipitous fall of a respected leader
Philadelphia Inquirer
In 2000, the university completed a merger with the Dickinson School of Law in Carlisle, and in January 2009 opened a $60 million law school on Penn State's main campus. The building complements the law school, which underwent a $50 million renovation ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
City College belongs to us: Three faculty perspectives
San Francisco Bay View
To balance the budget, the shortfall was covered by college reserves, not replacing retiring faculty and staff, and by reductions in employee pay. Propositions A and 30 would give the college the reserves required by law to continue current operations.
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San Francisco Bay View
Governor Quinn Announces Executive Appointments
eNews Park Forest
Lisa Jacobs is the Program Manager for Models for Change Initiative at Loyola University and holds a J.D. from the DePaul University College of Law. George Hill, Jr. is the President of Mid-States General and Mechanical Contracting Group and holds a BS ...
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Davidson County school trends
The Tennessean
Students in the Academy of Public Service at Whites Creek High School and the Law Academy at Cane Ridge High School were treated to a visit from Judge Alberto Gonzales this week. Gonzales, the 80th U.S. attorney general and the first Hispanic to hold ...
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Companies, College Challenging Health Law's Contraception Coverage Mandate
Kaiser Health News
Companies, College Challenging Health Law's Contraception Coverage Mandate. Print · Share · Email. Topics: Women's Health, States, Health Reform, Insurance. Nov 02, 2012. One Michigan company won an injunction from a district court judge, as another ...
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Brief: Loyola professor named Gambit's 40 under 40
Maroon
The list honors 40 people under the age of 40 for their accomplishments and the contributions they've made to New Orleans. Kalb, the 2011 Loyola Professor of the Year, focuses on human rights law. She is helping pilot a human rights clinic at the ...
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Microsoft versus Google trial raises concerns over courtroom secrecy
Chicago Tribune
"There are plenty of cases that have settled because one party didn't want their information public," said Crouch, an intellectual property professor at University of Missouri School of Law. Tech companies counter that they should not be forced to ...
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Beyond Tufts: Students pursue course options at other Boston−area schools
Tufts Daily
Students also have the opportunity to enroll in courses at Tufts' graduate schools, including the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, the Friedman School of Nutrition and the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences. Senior Alexa Stevens is ...
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Norment calls for action, fires up Republicans
The Flat Hat
Norment, a 21-year member of the Virginia Senate, is no stranger to the College. Norment graduated from the law school in 1973 and has spent the past six years as a professor at the College teaching classes on government and legislation. “I feel so ...
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Barry, Donofrio, Odorisi and Gleason vie for two Supreme Court seats
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Ballot lines: Democratic, Working Families. Education: Siena College; John Marshall Law School; DePaul University College of Law. Experience: Private practice 1994 to present, including partnership at the Odorisi Law Firm, 1999 to present; East ...
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Homeland security program to see first graduates
So Md News
Valltos works with Southern Maryland high schools on their criminal justice programs and speaks with high school students interested in pursuing law enforcement careers as part of community outreach. He teaches leadership and law enforcement ethics, ...
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Warning Labels at Center of Products Liability Case
Athletic Business (blog)
Attorney John T. Wolohan is a professor of sports law in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics at Syracuse University. Randall Duchesneau, a 21-year-old student at Cornell University, was using a Tumbl Trak™ gymnastics tumbling ...
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Athletic Business (blog)
Romney-Biden May Be Winning Ticket in Unlikely Voting Tie
Businessweek
“If you stipulate that they act according to partisan interests, they would pick Biden even if the House has picked Romney,” said Edward Foley, director of the election law program at Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law in Columbus. A Romney ...
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Prop. 30 fact check: Schools are a mess, so why should we pay more?
89.3 KPCC (blog)
"From 2008-09 through 2011-12, the state reduced funding by $2.65 billion for UC, CSU, CCC and Hastings College of the Law. The most notable consequences have been significant student tuition and fee increases and declining course offerings, which ...
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89.3 KPCC (blog)
Educators discuss children's issues
Hammond Daily Star online
Speakers, including many SLU professors, touched on subjects such as minorities in special education, reporting child abuse and increasing academic achievement at a summit on the conditions of children, families, schools and society hosted by the SLU ...
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Obama's New 'Pay as You Earn' Plan a Windfall for MBAs
Businessweek
Your report points out one law school, the California Western School of Law in San Diego that is already advertising the benefits of this program to students, and touting how it will reduce their monthly payments. Do you fear this will encourage ...
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Nothing may change
Brainerd Daily Dispatch
Addressing a crowd of about 20 people at the Gordon Rosenmeier Center for State and Local Government, Schultz, a senior fellow at the Institute of Law and Politics at the University of Minnesota Law School, said that whether the marriage amendment is ...
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College students sue Dutchess County over voter registration address issue
Mid-Hudson News
POUGHKEEPSIE – Four college students have filed a federal class action lawsuit against the Dutchess County Board of Elections over Republican Commissioner Erik Haight's requirement that college students must place their full local address on their ...
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Burn school: Students learn about fire probes
San Francisco Chronicle
Brian Royer, the school's criminal justice program coordinator, told the Tribune-Star (http://bit.ly/Rw5aAD ) students from criminal law and procedures, as well as criminal investigations, took part in the mock arson and follow-up discussions. "We're ...
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My Turn: 'Look at the qualifications and experience of these candidates'
Taosnews.com
At age 20 he attended St. John's College, its Great Books program and graduated from UNM School of Law. He worked at Philmont Scout Ranch teaching young people the New Mexico story in Living History Programs based on the historical characters from ...
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Bush vs. Gore II? Legal Sharks Circle Before Election
CNBC.com
"You'd have to have a state whose Electoral College votes are absolutely pivotal or there would have to be a massive problem involving voters," said Richard Hasen, law professor at the University of California, Irvine, and founding editor of the ...
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CNBC.com
Insight: Scant evidence of voter suppression, fraud in states with ID laws
Reuters
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Democratic claims that a large number of Americans could be prevented from voting because of photo identification laws are probably overstated based on evidence from Georgia and Indiana, the two states where the laws have been in ...
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RCC Basic Law Enforcement Training program graduates 19 cadets
Richmond County Daily Journal
Contributed photo Nineteen cadets completed the rigorous 702-hour Basic Law Enforcement Training program at Richmond Community College. They attended graduation ceremonies Tuesday night at the Cole Auditorium. Pictured are (front row, left to right) ...
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Exam delay puts BS (Hons) programme in doldrums
The News International
Students honoured: Punjab University (PU) Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran on Thursday conferred Role of Honour upon two students of the University Law College on their outstanding performance in academic and co-curricular activities. According ...
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Guest column: Only six of 10 kindergartners will graduate high school. Vote ...
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
Business savvy college graduates will populate our state's corporations. Well-trained administrators will fill our state's public offices. Shrewd alumni will enter and positively shape finance, law, housing, and health.Georgia boasts the busiest ...
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Top Women in Finance: Barb Iverson
Finance and Commerce
Community involvement and/or mentoring: Adviser, Financially Fit Minnesota; advisory board member, Iowa State University Greenlee School of Journalism and University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business Executive Education ... The Treasury had ...
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Finance and Commerce
Former Hollywood film producer, director was raised in East Sacramento
Valley Community Newspapers
And while he was attending that college, he became a student at two other schools that held classes on the campus. These schools were Sacramento State College (today's Sacramento State University) and the McGeorge College of Law, which was later ...
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Valley Community Newspapers
Sports Law, Spaw, Lorts: And Politics Too
Above the Law
Everyone knows that President Obama is a White Sox fan who has dutifully filled out March Madness brackets and agitated for a college football playoff. Likewise, Mitt Romney is said by some melodramatic fans of figure skating to have saved the 2002 ...
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Schools urge Congress to stop looming cuts
Glens Falls Post-Star
A law to reduce the national deficit scheduled to take effect in January has school leaders bracing for cuts in federal aid. School boards in Queensbury and South Glens Falls are among others nationwide to adopt resolutions to oppose across-the-board ...
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Why this is the Obamacare election
The Grio
Print. Obamacare. U.S. President Barack Obama addresses a campaign rally on the campus of the College of Southern Nevada November 1, 2012 in North Las Vegas, Nevada. ... Romney would have to at least attempt to repeal the law. And if Republicans ...
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The Grio
Teachers' rep, SD education chief debate Referred Law 16 in Mitchell
Daily Republic
Schopp said the law does not give teachers merit pay, which was a provision of the original House Bill 1234 backed by Gov. Dennis Daugaard, but instead gives “bonus pay,” which local school districts can use to attract needed teachers and to reward ...
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Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with the university community
Oklahoma Daily
The University of Oklahoma College of Law is continually recognized for it's strong representation of Native American students. In 2011, more Native Americans enrolled in the OU College of Law than any other represented minority and in 2009, the ...
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College of Law | Baker Lecture 2012 | West Virginia University
The West Virginia University College of Law with the support of the C. Edwin Baker family have established a lecture to honor the legacy of the late C. Edwin ...
law.wvu.edu/bakerlecture2012
Administrative Secretary II, School of Law | Inside Higher Ed
Performs a range of support duties for the Law School's Administration Suite. Serves as initial point of contact for the offices located in the Dean's Suite. Provides ...
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University of La Verne College of Law | Legal Issues over Somali ...
La Verne Law professor talks of international legal questions created by piracy spree.
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Moritz College of Law - Election Law@Moritz looks in to Sandy's ...
The faculty of Election Law @ Moritz and several guest commentators have posted a colloquy on Hurricane Sandy's affects on Election Day voting and possibile ...
moritzlaw.osu.edu/news/newsrel.php?ID=789
College of Law Practice Management Conference « Legal ...
Archived Twitter tweets in .csv format are available from COLPM 2012: College of Law Practice Management Futures Conference, held 26-27 October 2012 at ...
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Practical Legal Training | College of Law
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News | Sturm College of Law
Announcement. Wednesday, November 7th 12:00pm-1:00pm, Law 170. Legal Externship Program faculty will discuss the process of finding an externship and ...
www.law.du.edu/index.../legal-externship-information-session...
Trial Advocacy Seminar | Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
The C|M|LAW Trial Team will demonstrate a product-liability lawsuit during the seminar. In this seminar, two distinguished judges and a distinguished civil ...
https://www.law.csuohio.edu/newsevents/.../20121119173017...


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