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Size error nixes Daytona law school deal Daytona Beach News-Journal City officials say since March they have mistakenly been telling the three business partners from Jacksonville who wanted to open a law school in the 50-year-old complex that the buildings had about 55,000 square feet of usable space. A recent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law firm adds six new attorneys TheReporter.com Robyn Christo, who joined in the firm in July, is a California native who worked in the Napa Valley as a special events coordinator and wine educator before attending the University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall). Jeffrey Stephens ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Meet the boss of Chicago's richest law firm Crain's Chicago Business Fresh out of law school in 1985, Kirkland & Ellis LLP attorney Jeffrey Hammes got a seat at the table when Mitt Romney came to town in pursuit of Bain Capital Inc.'s first deal, a leveraged buyout of medical equipment maker Calumet Coach Co. Over the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Roundup: Talking About History History News Network Paul Finkelman, a visiting professor in legal history at Duke Law School, is a professor at Albany Law School and the author of "Slavery and the Founders: Race and Liberty in the Age of Jefferson." THOMAS JEFFERSON is in the news again, nearly 200 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Could state-law fixes help city's schools? Columbus Dispatch A 20- to 30-person commission on improving Columbus City Schools will be appointed by Mayor Michael B. Coleman in the next week or two and could propose major changes that require revising state law. Interest in the plan already has reached the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Woman makes her dreams come true Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Flores, 26, was still in high school when she set her mind to go to Whitman College, then go to law school and become a lawyer. She checked the first goal off her list in 2008, when she earned degrees in mathematics and economics from Whitman. She went ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law Professor Blows the Whistle on his Colleagues JD Supra (press release) Professor Brian Tamanaha's new book, Failing Law Schools, does a good job of explaining why borrowing to obtain a lower tier law school education has become a bad deal for all too many, but fails even to acknowledge the sadder fact that to enter most ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alfred A. Faxon III phillyBurbs.com '63, and Rutgers Law School, Camden, N.J. '66, Juris Doctor. He clerked for Assignment Judge Edward Martino AJSC after law school and was a member of the U.S. Air Force Reserves JAG until 1977. Alfred, a longtime member of the Burlington County Bar ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lansing travelers reflect on China's potential Lansing State Journal Opinions · Letters to the Editor. Cynthia Ward, of Cooley Law School, traveled with the LRCC group and paused for. Zoom. Cynthia Ward, of Cooley Law School, traveled with the LRCC group and paused for a photo at the Great Wall. / Courtesy photo. More ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Otis Sanford: 'Wink, nod' don't pass legal muster Memphis Commercial Appeal But a majority of the legislature was willing to look the other way — wink and nod — and let an obviously unconstitutional bill become law simply because Shelby suburbanites don't want their kids spending even one day in a unified school system. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Environmental law moot court competition begins at National Law Institute ... Times of India Teams qualified for the quarter finals include Symbiosis Law School, Pune, Institute of Law, Nirma University, National Law University, Delhi, Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow, Faculty of Law Jamia Milia Islamia, Delhi, National Law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Valerie Baron, Ari Gerstman New York Times She is a candidate for a law degree and a master's degree in environmental studies at the University of Pennsylvania. She is also a research associate at the Penn Program on Regulation, an organization at the university's law school that analyzes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gavel to fall on a long career Albany Times Union But after graduating in 1971 from SUNY Cortland with a degree in math education, he opted for Albany Law School. "I felt that I wanted to do something else with my life other than just teach," said Cuilla, who opened his private practice in the Frog ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Easton Area School District still up to its old tricks Lehighvalleylive.com The district recently lost a long legal battle to keep secret the email communications to and between school board members and administrators. After months of ... Pennsylvania law allows for reasonable fees by agencies to comply with public record ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thanks to ALEC, Arizona High School Students Treated Like Convicts In Prison ... PoliticusUSA So-called private security services do not have the authority regular law enforcement enjoys any more than a regular prison correctional officer, and yet in Arizona, a local police department, in conjunction with high school officials, assigned "law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sentinel Watchdog: Failed charter school paid principal's husband $460K Orlando Sentinel The payments to Steven Young appear to violate state law prohibiting public officers and employees from doing business with family members, according to legal and charter-school experts. The law states that no employee or officer may purchase services ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Adebiyi, the Cancer Survivor Who Wants to Represent Nigeria in 2014 Winter ... AllAfrica.com Seun Adebiyi, Esquire is a graduate of Yale Law School and practicing lawyer, as well as a 2014 Winter Olympic contender. Born in Ilorin, Nigeria, Seun moved to the United States at age 6 to begin training in the sport of swimming. By age 14, he was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scores show voucher schools need accountability Milwaukee Journal Sentinel I agree. So what are we going to do play our part in making that so? Alan J. Borsuk is senior fellow in law and public policy at Marquette University Law School. Reach him at alan.borsuk@marquette.edu. © 2012, Journal Sentinel Inc. All rights reserved ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What is California's law concerning leave for school-related activities? Business Management Daily Q. With the start of the school year, several of our employees have asked to leave work early to attend parent orientation events at their child's school. Are we obligated to grant employees time off for these events? A. Section 230.8 of the California ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
People on the Move, Dec. 2, 2012 Scranton Times-Tribune Thomas Powell earned his juris doctor from George Washington University and a Master of Laws degree from Temple University Law School. He also holds a master's degree in civil engineering from the University of Illinois and serves as an adjunct ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A new look to the law Asheville Citizen-Times Kingsland Van Winkle is pictured in his law school portrait 100 years ago, one of several earnest young men posed around a bearded mentor. When Van Winkle set up his Asheville law firm in 1907 with a University of North Carolina classmate, he would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RALPH NADER: Reining in Obama and His Drones Litchfield County Times But he does so quietly; this is no dramatic "thumbs-down" emperor. Mr. Brennan spoke at Harvard Law School about a year ago and told a remarkably blasé audience that what he and the president were doing was perfectly legal under the law of self-defense. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Spokane attorney to argue before US Supreme Court The Spokesman Review The day in 1978 when Matthew R. Descamps broke into the CentroMart in Stockton, Calif., the man who would later argue for his freedom was settling into his second year of law school at Gonzaga. Descamps' life drifted in and out of crime, including two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
"Milton should release records to avoid lawsuit" Janesville Gazette (blog) When I read the Janesville Gazette's editorial today, I KNEW which topic/issue I would focus on TODAY: Our Milton School District's "MESS" and the Gazette's warning of legal action for the release of documents as required by Wisconsin's Open Records Law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Some school bonds resemble payday loans Fresno Bee Strong schools, I believe, build strong cities. But California Treasurer Bill Lockyer last week provided me reason to think twice and dig into the weeds before saying yes to future school bonds. A couple things have happened. First, a 2000 state law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Seriously funny Austin Herald He went to law school, eventually graduating and practicing law for a time. But after working at a cubicle for a few years, he had an epiphany after he turned 30: He wanted to give comedy a shot. "That was when I was like OK, I've got to give this a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State Sen. Davis: Repealing Act 388 not the answer to high taxes in Beaufort ... Hilton Head Island Packet Tom Davis, R-Beaufort, wants to reduce property taxes on second homes and business properties, but says repealing the controversial school funding law known as Act 388 is not the answer. Repealing the controversial 2006 law would simply cause a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brevard School Board says voters warned; public disagrees Florida Today "Law dictates that school officials may only use resources, including themselves, to inform citizens related to this type of referendum, not advocate. If parents felt under-informed related to our budget challenges and the possible reductions that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Internal Affairs: San Jose police chief says no to rifles, skull on T-shirts San Jose Mercury News Born in Da Nang, Vietnam, Le grew up in the Evergreen section of San Jose and attended Silver Creek High School before moving with his family to Sonoma. He is a graduate of UC Santa Cruz and Santa Clara University Law School. Le has formidable ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
School attendance tackled by truancy officer, possibly courts HollandSentinel.com If the statistics aren't enough, it's also Michigan law that students between the ages of 6 and 16 go to school during the entire school year, with about six exceptions having to do with religious affiliation, homeschooling or transportation barriers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pete Silva, Tulsa County's chief public defender, retires after 22 years Tulsa World Pete Silva Jr. says he went to law school specifically to be a public defender. That mission has been accomplished, with flying colors, according to people in Tulsa's legal community. Silva, Tulsa County's chief public defender for 22 years, retired ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'I'd Like to See This ... Law Go Away' Patch.com "Really a shame the Archdiocese is being so short-sighted to close the school. It's a huge mistake that the Catholic church is making all over the country. As far as the implications for Peekskill taxpayers-- there will be 200 more students in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cuts unravel safety net for vulnerable kids Seacoastonline.com Portsmouth High School Assistant Principal Shawn Donovan recalled an episode with a female student at the start of this school year, when changes in the CHINS law were implemented. The girl had an unexcused absence on the second day of school, and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Final gavel falls for Condon after 14 years on bench Northwest Herald Thanks in part to his left ring finger that doesn't bend like normal, he was rejected by Uncle Sam, avoided Vietnam and went to law school at Loyola University. Forty-four years later, Condon presided over his last case as judge Friday after 14 years ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Rape Victims Getting Row Deal From Law Enforcers AllAfrica.com Zaituni said Haji had promised to take their daughter to a nearby school at Mbezi Kimara, in Dar es Salaam. She was already attending school when she was living with her mother. According to Zaituni however, after moving to her father's home her ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Naval Postgraduate School put research over military instruction, report says Monterey County Herald In addition to its findings, the report included 88 recommendations aimed at getting the school into compliance with Navy rules and federal law. Oliver and Ferrari were replaced by interim president Rear Adm. Jan Tighe and acting provost Dr. Douglas ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Inside the Law School Scam: Why should $50,000 per year law ... By LawProf Under current conditions, which of course the availability of IBR has not even begun to affect (no one ever enrolled in law school prior to 2009 because of IBR) this seems like a remarkably implausible claim. The United States has a massive ... Inside the Law School Scam | ||
Rutgers School of Law Newark Raises The Party Bar - Col·lege In ... By Aleister G Earlier this week, we did a story about kids drinking in the law school library. Now we're getting word that a law school mixer, a freaking first week meet-and-greet, turned so drunken that people were passed out "half naked" in the bathrooms. Col·lege In·sur·rec·tion | ||
Entrepreneurial Lawyering - one way to help make law school worth ... By Renee Newman Knake The blogosphere has been lighting up with reactions over the recent New York Times Op-Ed by Lawrence Mitchell, Dean of the Case Western Reserve University School of Law: Law School is Worth the Money. Mitchell writes: For at least two. Legal Ethics Forum |
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Masters of Environmental Law and Policy - Vermont Law School Vermont Law School's Master of Environmental Law and Policy program is designed to give both law and non-law students a deep understanding of the policies ... www.vermontlaw.edu/.../Master_of_Environmental_Law_and... | ||
Case Western Reserve's law school dean sticks up for lawyering ... Lawrence E. Mitchell is fed up with "two years of almost relentless attacks on law schools," and he uses this New York Times op-ed piece to make his case for ... www.crainscleveland.com/article/20121129/.../121129820 | ||
Cooley Law School dedicates bronze sculpture of Justice Thomas M ... Thomas M. Cooley Law School held a formal unveiling and special dedication of a bronze casting of the school's namesake Tuesday, Oct. 16 at the school's Ann ... annarbor.com/.../cooley-law-school-dedicates-bronze-sculptur... |
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