Nov 20, 2012

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YourNews: UT graduates join local law firm
Knoxville News Sentinel
Brad Craig and Caitlyn Luedtke Elam, graduates of the University of Tennessee College of Law, have joined the Knoxville office of the Lewis, King, Krieg and Waldrop, P.C., law firm. They were sworn in at a ceremony in Knoxville. The ceremony was one of ...
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Profile: WVU Law Dean Joyce E. McConnell
West Virginia Public Broadcasting
I'd love to. My background is in clinical legal education and I want to say that West Virginia University College of Law has a long history of believing that it had a particular role in preparing lawyers for practice. That didn't just mean traditional ...
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William Mitchell honored for its commitment to diversity in all its forms
William Mitchell College of Law
William Mitchell College of Law believes that diversity, in all of its forms, benefits the classroom, the college, and the legal profession. And recently, the law school was honored as a recipient of the first Higher Education Excellence in Diversity ...
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University of Denver law students sue to block mass eviction in Fort Morgan
Journal-Advocate
... have worked for, just days before the holidays. University of Denver Sturm College of Law student lawyers today filed court documents seeking to block the proposed mobile home park closure and force park operators to provide clean, safe drinking water.
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Law on campus sex assaults misunderstood, lawmaker says
Charleston Post Courier (subscription)
The college cited the law as its reason for keeping the case solely in the hands of campus police, who have limited experience in sex assaults compared with the city detectives who handled such investigations before the bill was passed. But Sen ...
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Perlman honored at Omaha Press Club
Lincoln Journal Star
Perlman has served as UNL chancellor since 2001, and has been instrumental in NU's move to the Big Ten Conference and in initiating an Innovation Campus at the former State Fair Park. He served as dean of the NU College of Law from 1983 to 1998.
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Election analysis: Rules of law
Mountain Xpress
Merrill, however, asked for a recount and is considering taking legal action to dispute some votes by Warren Wilson College residents, whom election officials belatedly determined live in District 2. During the Nov. 16 Board of Elections deliberations ...
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CCAC Cuts Adjuncts' Hours To Avoid Obamacare Requirements
Huffington Post
The health care law's provision affecting full-time workers doesn't kick in until 2014, but Hoovler said the college may be held accountable for compliance retroactively for up to one year. "The federal government has not yet released some key ...
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Four Dickinson Wright Members Recognized by Mid-South Super Lawyers
Midland Daily News
Mr. Donnell has a B.S. from Auburn University and a J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law. M. Reid Estes, Jr. - A member of the firm's Nashville office, Mr. Estes was recognized for his work in the Employment & Labor practice area.
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Legalize pot? No, reform laws
CNN International
He is an assistant professor and director of the Drug Policy Institute at the College of Medicine, University of Florida. (CNN) -- On Election Day, marijuana enthusiasts rejoiced as Colorado and Washington legalized marijuana. (Ballot initiatives in ...
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Business Briefcase
The Salem News
He is a lawyer by training and holds a Juris Doctor from South Texas College of Law. Dillon replaces Linda Santamaria, who served as Berkeley's administrator for the past six years. ---. Endicott College in Beverly has elected the following new members ...
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So Close Yet So Far
Inside Higher Ed
But one community college has decided to prevent some adjuncts from being covered by the law by cutting their hours. Effective Dec. 31, Community College of Allegheny County will cut course loads and hours for some 200 adjunct faculty members and 200 ...
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Company news: Cazenovia College has added three faculty members
Syracuse.com
She is admitted to practice in New York and Florida and is a 1985 graduate of Syracuse University College of Law. ERICA CASET, formerly of Buffalo, became the new director of the Child Care Center at Cayuga Community College in August. Case has spent ...
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School Activist Whose Protest Resulted in Supreme Court Ruling Weighs in on ...
DCist.com
Tinker moved to D.C. about four years ago, coming as a volunteer for American University's Washington College of Law Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project, which teaches students about their constitutional rights. Given her own part and work ...
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Over-the-counter birth control pills get support of American College of ...
ABC7Chicago.com
The Obama administration's new health care law requires FDA-approved contraceptives to be available without copays for women enrolled in most workplace health plans. If the pill were sold without a prescription, it wouldn't be covered under that ...
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Leeds, Sutton to receive ABA excellence awards
The City Wire
A citizen of the Cherokee Nation, Leeds is the first Native American woman to be a law school dean. The first and only woman to serve as a justice on the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court, Leeds is also one of five appointees to the Secretarial Commission ...
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National group protests Kobach policies
Seattle Post Intelligencer
(AP) — About 50 college students who are in the U.S. illegally marched Tuesday on Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach's office urging him to stop working on immigration laws and to do his state job. The students from Kansas and Arizona delivered a ...
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Schools add to staff for human resources
Columbia Daily Tribune
Andrea Follett, Columbia Public Schools' new executive director for employment law and human resources, unpacks in her new office Monday at the school district's administration building. Yesterday was Follett's first day in the newly created position.
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Dean, College of Liberal Arts
Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Concordia University Texas is seeking applications for the position of Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, which currently offers undergraduate majors in Behavioral Science, Political Science, English, History, Communications, and Music with ...
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Gaza crisis: The legal position of Israel and Hamas
BBC News
Enshrined in Article 51 of the UN Charter, the right of self-defence is accepted as a fundamental principle of international law. While aspects of this principle are disputed, it is universally agreed that a state can defend itself against an armed ...
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John Wynne Sr., 82, Greenwich Attorney, Philanthropist
The Daily Voice
He received a bachelor's degree from Trinity College in 1952. Wynne served in the Air Force as a second lieutenant in Japan and Korea. He received a law degree from New York University School of Law in 1957. Wynne joined Chemical Bank in 1963 as an ...
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Maryland and Rutgers Move to Big Ten: Savvy Realignment or Priorities ...
Forbes
I am not optimistic about any of those options coming to fruition. Roger M. Groves is a Professor of Law and Director of the Business Law Program at Florida Coastal School of Law and director of The Center for Sports and Social Entrepreneurship. Visit ...
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The Man, His Judgements, His Legacy
AllAfrica.com
He received one of such honours from the Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti when in 2011 it named its largest auditorium in its Faculty of Law building which has been described by NUC boss Professor Okojie as the best law college in West Africa after him.
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Eso: A man who stood tall among equals, goes home with a comet
The Guardian Nigeria
He proceeded to Trinity College, Dublin where he graduated with a Bachelor of Law with Hons Degree in Legal Science in 1953. In November 1954, the English Council of Legal Education called him to the English Bar and by December of the same year, ...
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South Jersey Industries : South Jersey Energy Solutions Announces Executive ...
Reuters
She holds a juris doctor from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. She resides in Merion Station, PA. Richard Gallagher was promoted to general manager sales and business development. In this position, Gallagher will manage the sales and ...
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Who is in the news? -- Joan "Joni" Axel
Quad City Times
Axel graduated from the University of Iowa Law School in 1982 and has been in private practice for 30 years. She is vice president, director and shareholder with Stanley, Lande & Hunter, PC, an eastern Iowa law firm. At Iowa State, Axel and her husband ...
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SUNY-ESF Senior Fights for Climate Change Solutions
SUNY-ESF Headlines
Now a senior at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF), where he studies environmental policy, planning and law, Sridhar is joining a delegation of 15 exceptional young environmental leaders to fight for progress at this year's UN ...
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City Bar: A World-Class Institution
Metropolitan Corporate Counsel
Dunne: I started my career as a prosecutor in 1984 immediately after law school when I joined Bob Morgenthau's office as an assistant district attorney in Manhattan. I stayed there for a few years and joined Davis Polk in 1987, where for 25 years I ...
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Massachusetts college students have mixed feelings on in-state tuition for ...
MassLive.com
Deval Patrick on Monday announced that some children of illegal immigrants in Massachusetts will become eligible for in-state tuition at the state's 29 public universities and community colleges, based on an interpretation of a new federal law. The ...
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Women in law
Universe.byu.edu
At the J. Reuben Clark Law School, women make up 39 percent of the student population, an increase over the years as more and more women choose to further their education and expand career opportunities. [Dehn Craig] Rachel Bennion, Jenny Foote ...
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Fordham law profs demand funding for Vagina Monologues, pro-abortion groups
Lifesite
November 20, 2012 (CNS) - A group of faculty at Fordham University Law School are urging that in light of the university president's refusal to outright cancel an invitation to conservative author Ann Coulter, he should also be willing to fund pro ...
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Lebanon resident named to Raritan Valley Community College Foundaion Board
Hunterdon County Democrat - NJ.com
Senska, a resident of Martinsville, is the Senior Partner Counsel at Ikaria, Inc. in Hampton. She is a graduate of Franklin & Marshall College, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Brooklyn Law. Ventantonio, a resident of ...
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Hunterdon County Democrat - NJ.com
Former Sen. Warren Rudman, who co-wrote budget balancing law and predicted ...
Fox News
He was born May 18, 1930, in Boston, graduated from Syracuse University in 1952 and got his law degree from Boston College in 1960. In six years as state attorney general, beginning in 1970, Rudman established consumer protection and environmental ...
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Investigator Defends Controversial Transcendental Meditation Paper
Forbes
Robert Schneider, MD, director of the Institute for Natural Medicine and Prevention and dean of Maharishi College of Perfect Health in Fairfield, Iowa. Courtesy MAPI. 1. This was a ... 27, 2007 (PUBLIC LAW 110–85—SEPT. 27, 2007). It required trials ...
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Teen ordered to church for manslaughter
Dallas Baptist Standard
Gary Allison, a professor at the University of Tulsa College of Law, said he isn't a big fan of requiring church attendance as an alternative to prison. "It speaks to forcing people to do religious activities they otherwise wouldn't do of their own ...
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U.S. cybersecurity efforts down but not out after Senate vote
TechTarget
"The data that is stored today is very valuable, and like any crime, people are going to go after something that has value, that they can make money from," said Ian N. Friedman, an adjunct professor of computers and criminal law at Cleveland-Marshall ...
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Washington gets schooled on Finland's education approach
Crosscut
Organized by the non-profit Economic Opportunity Institute, the conference included several pro-teacher organizations — such as the Center for Teaching Quality, the UW College of Education and the Seattle and the Washington Education Associations ...
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Blogs2 new results for College Of Law
 
Aviation Law Prof Blog: EC Probes State Aid to airBaltic, Adria Airways
By Aviation LawProf
Brian F. Havel Distinguished Research Professor of Law Director, Intern'l Aviation Law Institute DePaul Univ. College of Law • Web Profile • Email John Q. Mulligan FedEx/United Airlines Resident Research Fellow Intern'l Aviation Law Institute ...
Aviation Law Prof Blog
Lawfare › The Difference Between Military Commissions and the ACA
By Steve Vladeck
Steve Vladeck is a professor of law and the associate dean for scholarship at American University Washington College of Law. A 2004 graduate of Yale Law School, Steve clerked for Judge Marsha Berzon on the Ninth Circuit and Judge ...
Lawfare

Web6 new results for College Of Law
 
College of Law strengthens clinical program with new Juvenile ...
The NIU College of Law prides itself on training lawyers â œholistically,â not only with superb skills but also devoted to serving their ...
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Morris lecturer to students - College of Law News Home
By taking seriously his responsibility to promoting diversity, President Barack Obama has increased the number of federal judges of color, and appointed African ...
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Western State University College of Law Graduates : Top Law ...
Results 1 - 24 of 170 ... Western State University College of Law alumni attorneys ...
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IU Bloomington - Indiana University Maurer School of Law ...
Stephen Bright, a nationally prominent opponent of the death penalty and advocate for poor ...
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College of Law News - Willamette University
Otto R. Skopil Jr. BA'41, LLB'46, H'83, dies at 93. Otto R. Skopil Jr., a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge who made the District of Oregon a model for ...
www.willamette.edu/wucl/news/library/.../skopil_death.html
College of Law Praised for Affordability, Diversity | Education
UT's College of Law is one of the best and most affordable law schools in the nation, according to two prestigious publications. The college has been listed in ...
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