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UW Law School launches Veteran Law Center UW Badger Herald The University of Wisconsin Law School will launch its new Veterans Law Center this Thursday, aimed at providing legal assistance to Dane County veterans. Ann Zimmerman, pro bono director for UW Law School, said an open house will be held Thursday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Savannah Law School moves into permanent home Thecoastalsource Monday was move-in day for students at the Savannah Law School. They had classes for the first time in the old Candler Hospital complex. The school wanted to move into the building in August, but there were some unexpected construction delays. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Election 2012 Poll: What's The Most Important Issue? Forbes Years ago, I found myself sitting in law school in Moot Court wearing an oversized itchy blue suit. It was a horrible experience. In a desperate attempt to avoid anything like that in the future I enrolled in a tax course. I loved it. I signed up for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Bad Are the Law Schools? National Review Online (blog) In today's Pope Center piece, Suffolk University law professor Charles Rounds writes about another law professor's book (Brian Tamanaha's Failing Law Schools) that levels serious criticism at American legal education. As Rounds sees things, matters are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Funeral services planned for Judge Freedman Bridgeport News He enjoyed his work with his students at the Quinnipiac Law School, as well as the other schools where he taught. Through the Socratic method, he was able to share his life experiences in the law, the courts and the legislature. In 2010, he was awarded ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indiana Tech Law School admits first student News Sentinel The Indiana Tech Law School has admitted its first student – Megan Marks, a Fort Wayne native and Purdue University senior. Marks, a 21-year-old psychology major, took advantage of the law school's early binding decision admissions program and sent her ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Top Students Can Bypass LSAT Georgetown University The Hoya Georgetown Law Dean of Admissions Andy Cornblatt said that although all law schools have seen a decline in applicants in recent years, the program has remained competitive. "It's pretty steady," he said. "We haven't seen a significant drop." According ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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UConn Law sets DIY small-claims workshop Hartford Business A batch of University of Connecticut Law School students is launching Wednesday the first of a series of workshops to teach consumers to advocate for themselves in small claims courts. The pupils, who worked closely with the state Department of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Headmaster Erik Twist Apologizes For Violating State Law By Using School As ... Phoenix New Times (blog) Arizona law prohibits school officials from using "school district or charter school personnel, equipment, materials, buildings or other resources for the purpose of influencing the outcomes of elections." His apology e-mail: From: etwist ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
School superintendents set sights on red tape Tallahassee Democrat (blog) The state is creating exams for algebra, biology, geometry, history and civics that students will have to take at the end of the school year. Right now, state law makes school districts responsible for creating exams in the remaining subjects over the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama's success at filling judicial vacancies in Virginia The Hill (blog) Obama's success at filling judicial vacancies in Virginia. By Carl Tobias, University of Richmond Law School - 11/05/12 05:30 PM ET. Tweet. An essential duty that the Constitution delegates the president is appointing federal judges. President Barack ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Spring-Ford schools, local law enforcement to host forum on sex offenders ... The Mercury ROYERSFORD — The Spring-Ford Area School District is hosting a forum on keeping children safe from sexual predators Thursday evening. Partnering with the Limerick, Royersford, and Upper Providence Police as well as Montgomery County's Sexual ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Curriculum modules on violence against women unveiled at Queen's Frontenac This Week Patricia Hughes, executive director of the Law Commission of Ontario, unveiled a series of Ontario-wide law school curriculum modules on violence against women at Queen's University last week.The modules will serve as a roadmap to help professors set ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Pencil This In: "New York State Of Mind" At Salud Tequila Lounge; "Poverty ... Chicagoist 8 symposium, "Poverty, Power and the Public Airwaves" at Northwestern University School of Law's Thorne Auditorium. Democracy NOW!'s Amy Goodman will join Tavis Smiley and Cornel West as they offer post-election analysis and commentary on the first ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Advice For The Next President Here And Now Advice For The Next President. Here & Now's Robin Young hosted a panel recently for the Boston College Law School class of 1977 reunion, entitled "Advice for the Next President." She asked, "You have the ear of the new president. What do you tell him?" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Political Email From Union Superintendent Raises Legal Questions News On 6 But state law generally prohibits school administrators from using school time or resources to influence elections, even bond elections and state referendums. TULSA, Oklahoma -. A school superintendent's job involves a lot of interaction with politics, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Publishers Remain Fascinated by Lives of the Fading WASP Elite Huffington Post (blog) Wealthy Manhattan publishers, editors and literary agents still apparently revel in magical summers spent on the Cape or the Hamptons rubbing shoulders with bankers, Harvard and Yale Law School alums and nouveau riche hedge fund managers. And they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Obama saved our economy, improved our laws and elevated our voices' Patheos (blog) Tobias Wolff of University of Pennsylvania's Law School, endorses Barack Obama as a human being, and also endorses his re-election as president: "President Obama. For all of us." President Obama is driven by a core belief that government can play a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LSU accused of violating meetings law The Advocate The board's vote essentially paves the way for one person to have complete control over LSU's richest college campus in Baton Rouge; its law school; agricultural center; two medical schools; 10 public hospitals and academic campuses in Alexandria ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stakes high for Silicon Valley this election The Stanford Daily According to Mark Lemley, director of Stanford Law School's program in Law, Science and Technology, the Democratic Party favors big government and is more likely to invest in innovation. While President Obama received significant support from Silicon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Robert Godfrey, Incumbent Democrat, 110th Assembly District Patch.com Graduate School. University of Connecticut Law School. Employment. Executive, Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce. State Legislator, 1988-present. Political Information. Affiliation: Democrat. Running for: 110th Assembly District, a seat he held since ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UC Davis experts available to comment on California propositions UC Davis Richard Frank, professor of environmental practice and director of the California Environmental Law and Policy Center at the UC Davis School of Law, says California's ballot initiative that proposes to require labeling of genetically engineered foods ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In Massachusetts, GOP's Brown Plays a Different Tune MarketWatch She developed a specialty in bankruptcy law and how middle-class families were driven to it by financial crises. In the 1990s, she became a professor at Harvard Law School. Bankruptcy expertise was Ms. Warren's ticket to Washington policy circles ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Big step' in school funding sought SunHerald.com The Parents Campaign supports a charter school law, but it wants to see those schools only allowed within the zones of schools that have been underperforming for two or three years. It would like to see Mississippi pass a law that would require all of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mt. Pleasant High School students 'Mix it Up' The Morning Sun The event, launched by the Southern Poverty Law Center's Teaching Tolerance project in 2002, encourages students to sit with someone new in the cafeteria for just one day. Many schools plan similar barrier-busting activities throughout the day ... See all stories on this topic » |
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New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia Law Schools Organize ... By jim As of Monday morning, the law schools in New Jersey and New York returned to the classroom following the devastation left behind by Hurricane. JD Journal | ||
Today's Most Important Assignment - Marquette University Law School By Irene Ten Cate About a month ago, Anna Kloeden raised thought-provoking questions about how a compulsory voting system might affect the candidates' substantive positions as well as the ways in which campaigns are conducted. Her post made me ... Marquette University Law School... | ||
Brian Leiter's Law School Reports: "Fall" submissions data from one ... By Brian Leiter "Fall" submissions data from one student-edited law review · QS stands for "Quirky Silliness" · Thomas Jefferson Law School Fires Back at Plaintiff in Lawsuit Over Allegedly Fraudulent Employment Data · Employment Outcomes for Law ... Brian Leiter's Law School Reports | ||
Dean Treanor and Dean of Students Bailin honored — Georgetown ... In the wake of the 2005 suicide of Fordham Law student Dave Nee, Treanor, then dean of Fordham Law School, led that community by providing support and comfort and prioritizing mental health awareness and suicide prevention programs. Georgetown Law - News and Events | ||
UW Law School launches Veteran Law Center – UW Badger Herald By "pro bono" - Google News UW Law School launches Veteran Law Center UW Badger Herald She said in Wisconsin every lawyer has the professional responsibility to provide legal services pro bono or free of charge, adding that every lawyer should try to provide 50 ... Pro Bono | ||
Deadline: November 15 for Application to Register as a Candidate ... By Terri Bisesi Your required Ohio Bar Certificate of Dean (available on the application link above) must be submitted to Liz Wascak in the law school dean's office for processing. When your Certificate of Dean is returned, you will receive an official fingerprint ... Akron Law Announcements | ||
Call for Papers: SEALS New Voices in Labor and Employment Law ... By laborprof lpb The Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) annual program will be having a discussion group entitled: "New Voices in Labor and Employment Law." This is a great opportunity for junior (i.e., five years or fewer teaching experience) ... Workplace Prof Blog | ||
UConn Asks Clinton School to Stop Using ... - Connecticut Sports Law By Dan Fitzgerald So why is UConn making an issue with The Morgan School's use of the logo? One reason can be found in trademark law. The owner of a trademark must make efforts to prevent unauthorized use of its mark. If an owner makes no efforts to ... CONNECTICUT SPORTS LAW | ||
Liberal Strategy Might Be the Death of Affirmative Action - Higher ... By Dr. Ibram Rogers Bollinger, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the affirmative action for Black people used by the University of Michigan Law School in 2003. Surprisingly siding with the majority, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor wrote in the majority ruling that the ... Diverse | ||
Daily Kos: Ten years at Daily Kos: My thanks By rss@dailykos.com (David Nir) I was 25, just a few years out of college, working at a job I didn't particularly care for and in the midst of applying to law school. I had always cared about politics, but I'd begun to realize that when it came down to the real nitty-gritty—to elections, ... Recommended | ||
Joe Biden calling Romney/Ryan liars? Would ... - Legal Insurrection By Joel Engel Biden has lied about getting a scholarship to law school; lied about finishing at the top of his law school class when in fact he finished near the bottom; and worked to hide his having been caught for plagiarism. He lies as easily as most people ... Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion | ||
Environmental Values and Political Polarization | SierraActivist By Legal Planet Legal Planet , a collaboration between UC Berkeley School of Law and UCLA School of Law, provides insight and analysis on energy and environmental law and policy. The blog draws upon the individual research strengths and vast ... SierraActivist | ||
Polls point to close races in Wisconsin | The Marquette Tribune By Tribune Staff By Alec Brooks alec.brooks@marquette.edu I recently had a chance to talk with blogger Craig Gilbert as a part of a class. Gilbert, who works for the Journal-Sentinel and blogs at the Wisconsin Voter blog, warned us that there's still a one in 20 ... The Marquette Tribune | ||
Australasian Melbourne Meeting for 'Voices at Work' — Voices at Work By Tonia Novitz The Australasian 'Voices at Work' meeting was held at the Graduate School of Business and Law at RMIT on 20 – 21 July 2012. Many thanks go to the organising committee: Anthony Forsyth, Gordon Anderson, Breen Creighton, Tess Hardy ... Voices at Work | ||
'Flight': Budweiser wants its logo removed from film | Inside Movies ... By Associated Press Trademark laws "don't exist to give companies the right to control and censor movies and TV shows that might happen to include real-world items," said Daniel Nazer, a resident fellow at Stanford Law School's Fair Use Project. "It is the case ... Inside Movies |
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Jury favors UI law school in bias case | Iowa City Press Citizen ... A jury declared Wednesday that a conservative scholar who was passed over for a teaching job at the University of Iowa College of Law was not the victim of ... www.press-citizen.com/.../Jury-favors-UI-law-school-bias-case |
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