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ASU eyes '16 move for law school Arizona Republic Arizona State University has decided to relocate the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law from the Tempe campus to downtown Phoenix, with plans to potentially build a six-story, $120 million facility. University officials hope to open the Arizona Center ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Veterans law a growing industry niche Tampa Bay Business Journal In response to this need, Stetson University College of Law has started the Veterans Law Institute and some area law firms have begun to specialize in this emerging niche. "This is a growing area of the law," said Mike Allen, Stetson associate dean and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Legal education pioneer, Mentor resident James T. Flaherty dies News-Herald.com In addition to his work at Cleveland State University's Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Flaherty was a stalwart member of his community. He served on the Chester Zoning Board of Appeals, the Development Committee for St. Anselm Catholic Church in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Longtime Jurist Is A Role Model for Us All ABQ Journal To paraphrase Kevin Washburn, former dean of the UNM Law School and now assistant secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs: "In circumstances in which the U.S. Supreme Court interpreted the federal Constitution in ways that Justice Serna found ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law Symposium Held at West Virginia University WBOY-TV "They may be prosecuting a parent for child neglect, they may be defending the parent, or they may be representing a child in a proceeding," said WVU College of Law dean Joyce McConnell. "So it's essential think about families and parents and children ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chadbourne Elects Five to Partnership Sacramento Bee Ms. Krivoy, 43, is President of the Venezuelan American Association of the U.S. She received her law degree from Universidad Catolica Andres Bello in 1992, and her M.C.J. and LL.M. from New York University School of Law in 1993 and 1994 respectively. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Laura Bush talks education at College of the Ozarks Springfield News-Leader She said one of the biggest challenges of being First Lady was finding her own identity. She said she was often asked by the media whether she wanted to be like Hillary Clinton, or her mother-in-law, Barbara Bush. She said she always answered the same ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
YourNews: LMU will host a presentation Knoxville News Sentinel The Lincoln Memorial University Abraham Lincoln Institute for the Study of Leadership and Public Policy and LMU-Duncan School of Law will welcome Dr. Jason R. Jividen for a presentation entitled "The Lincoln Image and the Idea of Equality in American ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
People In Action Inside Tucson Business Scerbo earned a law degree from the University of Detroit School of Law School. Scerbo is a member of the state bars of Michigan and Arizona. He practices in the areas of business and corporate law, contracts, financial transactions, real estate and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Area resident receives distinguished title from Missouri Bar Lakenewsonline.com Hindman received his Juris Doctor of Law from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1962 and was admitted to the Missouri Bar in 1963, the Iowa Bar in 1962 and the Kansas Bar in 1976. He was a member of Kansas City law firm of Morrison & Hecker LLP ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jonathan Green, legal studies professor, remembered Seminole State College Dr. Jonathan Green, a legal studies professor at Seminole State College of Florida for 14 years, passed away Nov. 1. He was 61. "Jon Green had three loves; his family, the law and Seminole State's Legal Assisting Program," says Dr. Angela Kersenbrock, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dean: Need for Nebraska nurses expected to grow San Francisco Chronicle Juliann Sebastian, dean of the university's College of Nursing, said the increase in insured Nebraskans as a result of the law will prompt more to visit doctors' offices for preventative care. That care is often administered by nurses, nurse ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bonny Zanardi: Photography show captures spaces, places and faces San Jose Mercury News Mary E. Scarpetti, who has a J.D. from the University of San Francisco School of Law, a master's degree in criminal justice from Northeastern University and a bachelor's degree in psychology, also has studied photography at College of San Mateo and at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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TEXT-Fitch affirms University of La Verne, Calif. revs at 'BBB+' Reuters While unofficial fall 2012 figures indicate that La Verne's College of Law and certain education programs continue to be challenged, the impact from a budgetary standpoint is being managed effectively. MANAGEABLE DEBT BURDEN: La Verne's debt burden ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New professional organization aims to improve practice of insurance law Business Insurance It will focus on such topics as best practices in policy formation, developing trends in insurance law and bad faith. The college said it also will seek to increase civility and professionalism in the field and improve relations between policyholder ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Heartwood awaits charter decision Mainely Media Paul LePage signed a bill into law allowing the creation of a public charter school program in Maine. The law allows the authorization of 10 charter schools over the next 10 years. There is no limit to the number of schools that may be created per year ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Somerset Hills Lutheran to install two new pastors New Jersey Hills He is also a member of the Pace University School of Law Board of Visitors, a faculty advisor and lecturer at George Washington University, School of Professional Services Fellow, College of Law Practice Management. He has studied at Rutgers University ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Holder hints at changing shape of next Cabinet Tucson Citizen "That's something that I'm in the process now of trying to determine," Holder said at forum at the University of Baltimore School of Law. "I have to think about, can I contribute in a second term?" In any two-term presidency, churn among Cabinet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Federal health care law is just one part of changes in medical care Omaha World-Herald Because the physician shortage is here and is getting worse, American health care will rely more heavily on nurse practitioners and physician assistants, said Juliann Sebastian, dean of UNMC's College of Nursing. Sebastian and others said health care ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
University of Hawaii hosts Entrepreneurship Breakthrough Innovation Challenge Bizjournals.com ... mimic nature to solve human problems. The challenge was organized by the UH Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship, in partnership with the UH College of Engineering, the College of Natural Sciences and the William S. Richardson School of Law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Robert Champion's family rejects FAMU's $300000 offer in hazing suit Orlando Sentinel Peter Lake, a professor at the Stetson University College of Law who has closely followed tragedies at Virginia Tech, Penn State and FAMU, said he was not surprised the Champions rejected the settlement offer. "I don't think money is the issue," he said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marlborough's town justice-elect Michael Kraiza will go to 'judge school' Kingston Daily Freeman A lifelong resident of the town, Kraiza graduated from Marlboro High School in 1976, received a bachelor's degree in political science from Fairmont State College in West Virginia in 1980, and received his law degree from Whittier College School of Law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Technology Law Goes, Online Class Requirement For Idaho Students Stays Boise State Public Radio Two thirds of Idaho voters Tuesday rejected a law to increase technology use in schools. Of the three propositions voted down, it was Proposition Three that failed by the widest margin. That one repeals the technology component of the Students Come ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gabriel Werba, metro Detroit public relations leader, dies Crain's Detroit Business He also attended New York University's Graduate School of Business Administration and its School of Law. He served on the board of directors of American Mensa, the high IQ society, as well as International Mensa. Professionally, Werba was best known ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rick Scott Still Won't Implement Parts Of Health Care Law After Obama Reelection Huffington Post He continued to criticize these programs during an appearance at the New College of Florida on Wednesday. "No one has been able to show me that that health care exchange is going to do anything rather than raise taxes, raise the cost of our companies ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Electoral College is immoral Baltimore Sun (blog) Any change to the Electoral College must be accompanied by strict voter identification laws. It is my hope that I live to see the day when every citizen's vote is counted equally toward the direct election of the president of the United States. Brian ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge James Kingsley honored with judicial award Battle Creek Enquirer He is a graduate of Albion College and Northwestern University School of Law and has served as a Calhoun County Circuit Court judge since 1982 and as the chief judge between 1984 and 1993. He was selected chief judge again in January. (Page 2 of 2) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iowa City Takes a Second Look at a 2009 Law Iowa City Owl The city council of Iowa City will discuss the application of a law in effect limiting the proximity of drinking establishments, specifically where the downtown area in Iowa City is concerned. They will consider if the law should only apply to the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Law School Academic Support Blog: Why I Work in ASP - Part II By lawschool academicsupport Grace Wigal, Teaching Professor and Director of Academic Excellence Program, at West Virginia University College of Law has been working in academic support for 20 years. She responded to our request for ASP'ers to comment on why ... Law School Academic Support Blog | ||
A Discussion with Chen Guangcheng - DJILP | Denver Journal of ... By djilp_@dmin Back in May he was on the cover of the Economist, this past week, three of the Sturm College of Law's students got to hear him speak at International Law Weekend at Fordham University Law School in New York City. Did we mention we also ... Denver Journal of International... |
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Nazi Hunter Serge Klarsfeld at School of Law for Nov. 26 Discussion ... New York University's School of Law will host Nazi hunter and author Serge Klarsfeld for "Militant of Memory," a discussion with journalist Peter Hellman, ... www.nyu.edu/.../nazi-hunter-serge-klarsfeld-at-school-of-law-... | ||
Professor Ronald W. Staudt elected president of the College of Law ... IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Ronald W. Staudt was elected president of the College of Law Practice Management (COLPM) at the organization's ... www.kentlaw.iit.edu/.../ronald-staudt-president-college-of-law... | ||
WVU Sports and Entertainment Law Society hosts National Comedy ... Morgantown, WV —The WVU College of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Society will host the National Comedy Theatre's only Morgantown event on Friday, ... law.wvu.edu/.../wvu-sports-and-entertainment-law-society-hos... | ||
George Encourages College of Law Community to 'Stand with ... ULaw Today The S.J. Quinney College of Law's Complete News and Event Source. ULaw.TV Our video-based legal education and media site · The Building ... today.law.utah.edu/.../george-encourages-college-of-law-com... | ||
Fall 2013 Admissions Process Underway: Michigan State University ... Reflecting a national trend, the Law College plans to admit and enroll fewer fist- year law students. The fall 2013 incoming class target is 280 students, ... www.law.msu.edu/admissions/admissions-process-2013.html | ||
Glendale University College of Law Donates over 100 Tables & 200 ... Chamlian Armenian School - Planting the Seeds of Our Future. www.chamlian.org/index.php?...id... | ||
Appalachian School of Law « Above the Law: A Legal Web Site ... Hey, don't blame us. We didn't make this list of the worst law schools in the country. In the Above the Law Career Center, we just give law schools letter grades, ... abovethelaw.com/tag/appalachian-school-of-law/ | ||
Lawyer-to-Lawyer Mentoring Program - Alumni | College of Law ... The Lawyer-to-Lawyer Mentoring Program, seeks to partner recent law school graduates in the state of Illinois with experienced in-state practitioners to promote ... www.law.illinois.edu/alumni/lawyer-to-lawyer | ||
California, Florida Lead on 'Worst-of' Law School List | Education ... Whittier Law School located in Orange County, California, has won the dubious honor of topping the list of the ten worst law schools in North America. Falling ... www.educationnews.org/.../california-florida-lead-on-worst-of... | ||
Chicago-Kent College of Law - Symposium on the Supreme Court ... On November 15-16, 2012, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law's Institute on the Supreme Court of the United States (ISCOTUS) and the Chicago-Kent Law Review ... www.alumni.kentlaw.edu/?sid=815&gid=1... |
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