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Court strikes down Ariz. law on school bond money MyFox Phoenix The Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled that 2010 state law allowing school districts to spend unused bond money without asking voters is unconstitutional. The Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled that 2010 state law allowing school districts to spend ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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DBL adds three associates Cincinnati.com (blog) Hervey is an associate attorney practicing primarily in the fields of administrative law and zoning. He joined DBL Law as a law clerk in March of 2011. He obtained his law degree from Northern Kentucky University's Salmon P. Chase College of Law. He ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lakehead University Dean of the Faculty of Law Statement Net Newsledger Lakehead University Faculty of Law THUNDER BAY – Commentary - Recently, Lakehead University's Academic Senate approved the first year law degree program of study for its new Faculty of Law. Among the approved courses was Law 1530: Native ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rutgers to propose merging Newark and Camden law schools NJ.com NEWARK — Nearly 45 years ago, Rutgers University administrators weary of trying to run a law school with two campuses at opposite ends of the state decided to cut their school in half. With great fanfare, the Rutgers-Newark and Rutgers-Camden law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cries growing for tougher hit-and-run laws Austin American-Statesman Austin attorney David Courreges lost one of his former classmates at St. Mary's Law School, Sarah Thompson, when a drunken driver hit her as she was walking home in San Antonio from a party with friends in 2006. The motorist didn't stop. Courreges said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Colorado's gun-liability bill raises political, legal questions Denver Post In this case, the state law that could be violated would be Morse's bill, legislation that requires guns to be sold with "the highest degree of care." Morse said that standard would have to be decided by a jury. "Courts do that every day" in other tort ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
School Officials Explain New Law, State Report Cards Patch.com The new law would require some teachers to obtain a masters degree. They'd also need to "pass a rigorous assessment in 2014," with teacher performance making up 50 percent of the evaluation and student achievement accounting for the other 50 percent. See all stories on this topic » | ||
State voucher money approved for new private school Journal Times Meier, a 72-year-old Milwaukee native now living in St. Paul, Minn., has a law degree and works for Thomson Reuters training new hires on selling research materials to attorneys, he said. "I have classes virtually every week, all year long, teaching on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
TLT LLP | A first class degree in discrimination Linex Legal (press release) (registration) In an important case, an Employment Tribunal has decided that a requirement that employees hold a law degree in order to move up through structured pay grades was not objectively justified. Therefore, the requirement constituted indirect age ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Inside the Law School Scam: Doctors and lawyers This is same question that ought to be asked of the many law school apologists who treat the increase in the cost of legal education as something akin to a law of ... insidethelawschoolscam.blogspot.com/.../doctors-and-lawyers.... | ||
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