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Ron Arnold: Meet your new regulator: A Big Green law school Washington Examiner Big Green activists and former federal bureaucrats who just can't stop trying to regulate your life have become advisers at an ultraliberal law school that sues the government for not doing what its professors want. They are creating not the rule of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vermont Law School unveils top environmental issues for 2013 vtdigger.org SOUTH ROYALTON, Vt. –– The third annual Top 10 Environmental Watch List Vermont Law School released today spotlights the nation's most critical environmental law and policy issues of 2012 and how they may play out in 2013. The Watch List is available ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law School Professor To File Brief on DOMA Case Harvard Crimson Just days after the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it would weigh in on two important cases addressing same-sex marriage, it has asked Harvard Law School professor Vicki C. Jackson to argue that the court does not actually have the authority to hear ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Interim Dean of St. Louis University Law School Talks about First Semester JDJournal.com Keefe spent this past fall as the interim dean of the law school and students are finishing their final exams this week. Keefe noted that he has learned a lot about the academic world while also being able to resolve close to $25 million in cases since ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law Students to Assist Rio Grande Valley's Undocumented High School and ... University of Texas at Austin News At the Law School DACA clinics, 42 law students, several faculty members and volunteer attorneys from Austin and the Valley will help high school and college students complete forms and compile documents to file with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alford on Legal Reform and the Future of China (video) - Harvard Law School ... Harvard Law School News Harvard Law School Professor William Alford '77 was a participant and panelist at major events on the political and legal future of China, held recently at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia, and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LMU hires interim law dean Knoxville News Sentinel "He's led three very important law schools, he has the respect of the ABA and he gained immediate respect from his first visit to our law school. The faculty and staff just recognized his abilities," said LMU President B. James Dawson. "You just can't ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Program designed to shed light on the realities of a legal career Akron Legal News "I think all law schools should have a program like this one available," said Eric Sarmiento, who participated last year and is enrolled in The University of Akron School of Law and College of Business Administration. The program was begun more than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Three Liberty University School of Law Graduates Obtain State Supreme Court ... DigitalJournal.com (press release) Three graduates of Liberty University School of Law recently became the first Liberty alumni to secure full-time positions in a state supreme court. Benjamin Boyd ('09), Matthew Clark ('12), and Dr. Martin Wishnatsky ('12) each accepted clerkships at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Appeals court preserves job of convicted school worker Pittsburgh Post Gazette Ruling on a new state law placing a lifetime ban on public school employment for those with certain criminal convictions, Commonwealth Court today decided the state cannot force the Allegheny Intermediate Unit to fire a long-time employee. The decision ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Texas Professor Says Black Students Inferior Because of Single Mothers Atlanta Black Star Gary Bledsoe, president of the Texas NAACP, told KUT News that having Graglia present such unsophisticated reasoning on a global stage such as BBC "is really harmful to the university's international image." But University of Texas Law School Dean Ward ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Moved School Elections Saved Nearly $1M in NJ - Chatham, NJ Patch Patch.com The law gave school districts an incentive to move elections by not having to post their budgets for public vote as long as it fell within the 2-percent annual tax cap. More than 86-percent of the state's districts moved their elections from April to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ACLU sues law enforcement, school officials over claims of racial profiling Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY — The ACLU of Utah is suing law enforcement and education officials over a 2010 incident in which minority students were allegedly detained, interrogated and falsely accused of gang activity. According to the ACLU's complaint, between ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ave Maria ups health care law contraception fight Marco Island Sun Times The school has 21 majors, two pre-professional programs and a law school. "We are not going to comply with this law," he said. "We are going to do everything possible to protect the health insurance needs of employees." Towey has appointed a committee ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Inside the Law School Scam: Wild west By DJM Students at Arizona law schools are most likely to take advantage of this new opportunity, but the rule applies to any third-year student. In theory, an Ohio student could take the Arizona bar during February of her third year, gain admission to ... Inside the Law School Scam | ||
Cordray Headlines Legal Forum's Consumer Protection Symposium ... By mheagney Law School Office of Communications. December 13, 2012. Richard Cordray, '86, the Director of the United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and a longtime government servant, headlined the University of Chicago Legal Forum's ... News | ||
Brian Leiter's Law School Reports: NYU Arts & Sciences Faculty ... By Brian Leiter Story here. There is a curious quote from Martin Lipton, head of the NYU Board of Trustees (and a longtime backer of Sexton since he... Brian Leiter's Law School Reports | ||
Current Law School Admission Stats Not Looking Good By Joe Hodnicki Law schools should be getting nervous about applications these days. The latest Law School Admission Council numbers as of December 7th shows 106,608 Fall 2013 applications submitted by 16,241 applicants. That's a 22.4% drop in ... Law Librarian Blog | ||
Mills Legal Clinic of Stanford Law School | Fall Quarter Highlights ... By lmarshall Community Law Clinic students have earned some important victories for their clients this quarter as highlighted below. Congratulations to all involved! Ravi Doshi ('13) and Melissa Hughes ('13) conducted a bench trial in November where ... Mills Legal Clinic of Stanford... | ||
New Powers In International Economic Law - Conglomerate Blog ... By David Zaring Elizabeth Trujillo from Suffolk University Law School and Jason Yackee from University of Wisconsin School of Law have been elected to be Co-Chairs of the International Economic Law Interest Group for ASIL. Jason and Elizabeth are ... Conglomerate | ||
Adopting a Cause: Alumnus Becomes CEO of Awake & Alive ... By Kellen Beutler In six short years, he went from history major, to law school graduate, to father of three adopted children, to CEO of the nonprofit organization Awake & Alive. Awake & Alive is an organization founded by Schrock's wife, Jolene, and her friend ... Bethel College Magazine | ||
TrackBack - International Economic Law and Policy Blog - Typepad By Simon Lester From the ASIL-IEcLIG: Elizabeth Trujillo from Suffolk University Law School and Jason Yackee from University of Wisconsin School of Law have been elected to be Co-Chairs of the International Economic Law Interest Group for ASIL. International Economic Law and... |
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The Law School Bubble - By Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Beast Now comes word that applications in this admissions cycle appear to be in something like free fall. As of December 7th, they are down 24.6% from the same time ... andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com/.../the-law-school-bubble.ht... | ||
Four Columbia Law School Alumni Among Finalists for New York ... Four Columbia Law School alumni are among the seven candidates being considered to replace a retiring New York State Court of Appeals judge. www.law.columbia.edu/media.../news.../NYS-appellate-seat | ||
News - Capital University Law School Jerry O. Allen to be honored as 2013 David D. White Award winner. 12/5/2012 -. Jerry O. Allen, a 1984 Capital University Law School graduate and partner at ... law.capital.edu/News.aspx?id=28639 | ||
Mānoa: "Failing Law Schools" author Brian Tamanaha praises UH ... One of the most outspoken critics of the high cost of American legal education has praise for the University of Hawai'i at Manoa's William S. Richardson School ... www.hawaii.edu/news/article.php?aId=5478 | ||
Columbia Law School Sexuality & Gender Law Clinic on Gay ... The Columbia Law School Sexuality & Gender Law Clinic responded to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision today to hear United States v. Windsor ... www.law.columbia.edu/media.../news.../gay-marriage-cases | ||
NC Law Schools Home › About › Communications › NC Law Schools. NC Law Schools. Campbell University School of Law · Charlotte School of Law (CharlotteLaw) · Duke ... www.ncbar.org/about/communications/nc-law-schools | ||
UDM Law School clinic hopes to expand reach with new location ... The University of Detroit Mercy Law School clinic's move to a renovated former downtown firehouse should be just the draw for clients seeking free legal ... www.detroitnews.com/article/20121209/METRO/212090307 | ||
Law school graduate alleges gender-based discrimination 1981 Law School graduate Francine Griesing filed a class action suit this month against her former employer Greenberg Traurig, LLP on the basis of gender ... www.thedp.com/.../law-school-graduate-sues-employer-for-ge... |
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