Nov 5, 2012

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Joan Heminway: Feds make alphabet soup; state takes care of business
Knoxville News Sentinel
Spring 2012 was a time of renewal: Congress passed two key business laws and the Tennessee legislature passed a third. These laws relate to funding and forming business associations in Tennessee and have implications for investors and businesses ...
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Campaign Lawyers Prepare for Another 2000 Recount Fight
Bloomberg
Voting machine malfunctions, absentee ballots and even the weather are also on the radar for each campaign's legal team, according to Edward Foley, a professor at Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law in Columbus. With a close race, those ...
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Loyola Race-Based Symposium
KLFY
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Louisiana Supreme Court Associate Justice Bernette Johnson will deliver the keynote address for a Nov. 9 symposium on race-based issues in higher education sponsored by the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law and the ...
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Rosenn book's author to speak locally
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
And she clerked for him because an Iowa College of Law adviser, Rick Matasar, had done the same in 1977. "I was walking down the hall and Rick pulled me into his office and said 'You need to file an application for a federal clerkship, and you need to ...
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Why so many teachers unions threaten to strike
Chicago Daily Herald
Martin Malin, professor of law and Director of the Institute for Law and the Workplace at the Kent College of Law in Chicago, said teachers unions have been reluctant to strike over the past few years. "Unlike strikes in the private sector, which are ...
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Support For Proposed MN Voting Restrictions Dwindling
The UpTake
Opponents of the amendment credit some of the change to a more educated public. A recent debate at the William Mitchell College of Law is part of that educational outreach. At the November 1 debate, Shannon Doty, a third-year law student, argued "it's ...
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Charles Djou
The University of Hawaii Kaleo
Aside from serving in Congress, Charles Djou has taught at the University of Hawai'i Richardson School of Law, UH West O'ahu and Hawai'i Pacific University. Posted: Monday, November 5, 2012 5:00 am. Charles Djou Matthew Sylva Senior Staff Writer ...
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Award-winning poet to read at UI
Moscow-Pullman Daily News
Gabrielle Calvocoressi, a Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist, will read from her work and sign books at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the University of Idaho College of Law Courtroom, located in the Menard Law Building. The reading is free and open to the ...
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Ensuring all institutions uphold constitution is judiciary's job: CJ
The Nation
Ensuring all institutions uphold constitution is judiciary's job: CJ. Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry has said that judges as the guardians of constitution have heavy responsibilities on their shoulder to ensure that all the institutions and ...
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The Nation
Court Notebook: Judge Frederick Scullin and lawyer Edward Menkin honored by ...
Syracuse.com
Scullin, a 1961 graduate of Niagara University and a 1964 graduate of the Syracuse University College of Law, was appointed a federal judge in March 1992 after serving a decade as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York. He became chief ...
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Syracuse.com
Election's biggest corporate donor an enigma with $5.3 million in contributions
NBCNews.com (blog)
"I strongly suspect that most of the corporate money is hiding in plain sight in trade associations like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce," said Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, a professor at the Stetson University College of Law. For its part, the Chamber ...
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8 questions about the presidential election
Mankato Free Press
A study released this summer by Common Cause, the Rutgers School of Law and the Verified Voting Foundation listed six states (Colorado, Delaware, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina) as the "least prepared" to respond to voting-machine ...
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Schools widen their political horizons
Financial Times
The reason for this is that business schools are not equipped to engage successfully with matters beyond their field, says Bhaskar Chakravorti, executive director of the Institute for Business in the Global Context at Tufts University's Fletcher School ...
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Pulpit politics: Pastors endorse candidates, thumbing noses at the IRS
NBCNews.com (blog)
Its effect was to muzzle religious leaders, even though "there is no evidence that a religious element played a significant part in Johnson's decision," Patrick L. O'Daniel, an adjunct professor at the University of Texas Law School, wrote in a 2001 ...
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NBCNews.com (blog)
Protect high school students' rights to free speech
Washington Post
In Santa Fe, the court held that a school policy that created a majoritarian election on religion and explicitly encouraged prayer created government speech. Conversely, in this case, both Texas law and the school's policies affirm that when students ...
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College under fire for allowing transgender female to use women's locker room
LGBTQ Nation
Joseph Backholm, director of the conservative non-profit Family Policy Institute of Washington, an anti-gay group leading efforts to overturn the state's marriage equality law that voters will decide on Tuesday, said "(parents) have the reasonable ...
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LGBTQ Nation
Obama's, Romney's campaign promises and how they stack up
Canon City Daily Record
President Barack Obama speaks to the crowd during a presidential campaign stop at the Communtiy College of Aurora on Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012. (AAron ... don't want out of the law. In any event, the law's repeal is one big promise he would be judged on. 4.
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Obama Wins Big in Harvard Student Election Poll
Harvard Crimson
Students at the College, the Law School and the Graduate School of Design submitted the most responses to the online poll, which was open to students last week. Of those schools, the Graduate School of Design was the most liberal leaning, with 88 ...
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Lawyers for both parties ready to challenge results
Boston Globe
Both sides see unfairness in however things are decided," said Lawrence Norden, a professor at New York University School of Law and a respected authority on elections law. "When you get down to these incredibly close margins, it's unavoidable that you ...
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Boston Globe
Jabbari's fire at Clydes goes out
The Lawyer
P.S - Lawyer 2B's Not Too Late for Law free careers evening aimed at career changers and mature students is being held on 28 November in association with the College of Law. Top firms such as Addleshaw Goddard, Bircham Dyson Bell, DLA Piper and ...
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Presidential Election Seen Spurring New Wave of Lawsuits
Businessweek
If a court decides the extension wasn't appropriate, "these provisional votes won't be counted," said Huefner, who along with Foley is part of their law school's election law research program, which tracks election administration and litigation ...
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U.S. Commission On Civil Rights Announces Nov. 9th Briefing: Federal Civil ...
Sacramento Bee
Those invited to testify before the Commission include scholars and representatives from the Arab American Institute, Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law, the American Islamic Congress, the Muslim Bar Association of New York, the Muslim ...
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Your Vote: A Guide to the Nov. 6 Election
Patch.com
Lori S. Yokoyama (R) is a civil litigator with impressive credentials, an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and a law degree from DePaul University. Yokoyama is also a faculty member of DePaul University's College of Law.
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The other Mrs. Bobby Ewing is coming back to Dallas
Dallas Morning News
Nancy Dedman and her son Robert Dedman Jr. represented the Dedman family and the late Robert Dedman Sr., who together have supported SMU's Dedman College, Dedman School of Law, Dedman Lifetime Sports Center and Dedman Life Sciences ...
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Names and faces: News about business people in Manatee, Sarasota counties
Bradenton Herald
Alyssa M. Nohren, who recently accepted the presidency of the Sarasota County Bar Association, joined Icard Merrill in 2006 and practices real estate law, concentrating her practice in residential and commercial real estate transactions, mobile home ...
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Bradenton Herald
The Future Factor: The Influence of Spectrum Disorder Students in America's ...
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange
"Not everyone acts in the same way, and that doesn't mean that they cannot make it as contributing members of campus and society," said Jane Thierfeld Brown, director of Student Services at theUniversity of Connecticut School of Law. Like Wagner, Brown ...
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Juvenile Justice Information Exchange
Unlikely support and opposition for Initiative 502
The Seattle Times (blog)
"College students really need to know about the consequences they could face if this passes." Sergeant Cindi West of the King County Sheriff's Office [full disclosure: where I currently intern] supports I-502 because she says it's in alignment with law ...
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The Seattle Times (blog)
Small town in Centre County to vote on local environmental bill of rights
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
It indicates, as has been argued in the township previously, and in State College during a similar vote last year, that the amendment is not consistent with state law. While home rule charter municipalities have some flexibility, they still must adhere ...
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MURPHY'S LAW: Beardown, Cyclone Hawkeye Hoops, Cheetos Addiction
WHOTV.com
MURPHY'S LAW: Beardown, Cyclone Hawkeye Hoops, Cheetos Addiction. Posted on: 10:56 pm, November 4, 2012, by John Sears. murphys law. By: John Sears. Believe it or not the college basketball season is here. Iowa and Iowa State both had exhibition ...
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WHOTV.com
NY college plans to kill deer at its preserve
Wall Street Journal
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — Vassar College plans to hire sharpshooters to kill deer at its suburban Poughkeepsie preserve, saying the herd has grown so large that it's harming trees and other plants. The last deer cull sparked protests in 2010, when shooters ...
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Professor Luz Herrera Inducted into the College of Law Practice ...
TJSL Professor Luz Herrera was inducted into the College of Law Practice and Management on October 27 at a ceremony in Washington, D.C.. It is a distinct ...
www.tjsl.edu/news-media/2012/7896
WVU Law 2012 Baker Lecture Focuses on Free - College of Law ...
Morgantown, WV — The West Virginia University College of Law hosts its second annual Baker Lecture on Friday, November 9, at 11 a.m. in the Marlyn E. Lugar ...
law.wvu.edu/.../wvu-law-2012-baker-lecture-focuses-on-free-s...
Morris Lecture to explore challenges of diversity in - College of Law ...
The lecture honors the late John Peyton Morris, a faculty member at the College of Law from 1968 to 1993, who was committed to the principles of justice and ...
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The Justice Gap: Wrongly accused - The College of Law UK ...
Who is responsible for investigating miscarriages of justice? And what improvements are needed ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvZSNBPDShE
News Stories - The University of Toledo College of Law
College of Law Newsroom. Distinguished panel of judges presides over 41st annual Fornoff final. October 25, 2012. Fornoff The four Fornoff finalists pose with ...
law.utoledo.edu/news/2012/1025.htm


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