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Judge Humes Franklin Jr. reflects on legal, judicial careers The Daily Progress His appreciation of the law was further honed during his time as a political science and history student at Wittenberg University in Ohio and later at the University of Virginia's law school. After he began practice in in Waynesboro in 1967, Franklin ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Another human-resources officer quits school district Philadelphia Inquirer Gavigan, a Temple Law School graduate, worked for 30 years at Sunoco Inc. and Sunoco Logistics until early 2011, most recently as vice president of human resources and administration, according to her LinkedIn page. She later worked for the Blank Rome ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New law increases background checks for school workers WWLP 22News BOSTON (WWLP) - Massachusetts people who work with children will soon be required to submit fingerprints for criminal background checks under a new state law. Governor Deval Patrick signed the bill saying that it closes a loophole in existing state law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Dean Sossin's Blog | Moving Forward? The Brave New World of the ... By Lorne Sossin There are many critical aspects of the new LPP scheme which remain unknown, and I will focus on those with particular impact on law schools. What we don't know. That not every detail has been set out is not necessarily a bad thing as it is ... Dean Sossin's Blog |
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Law Schools Train Leaders, Not Just New Lawyers — Letters to the ... letters to The Wall Street Journal paucity of jobs for new lawyers. online.wsj.com/.../SB10001424127887324374004578219731... | ||
Mark West Named 17th Dean of University of Michigan Law School Mark D. West, currently the associate dean for academic affairs at the University of Michigan Law School and a highly regarded scholar whose research focuses ... www.law.umich.edu/newsandinfo/.../dean_announcement.asp... | ||
The Law School Story of 2012—Deans in Denial One outspoken dean persists in expressing misguided attitudes that too many of the profession's gatekeepers still hold. www.americanlawyer.com/PubArticleALD.jsp?id... |
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