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| Expected Merger of Rutgers' Law Schools, History in the Making NJ Spotlight If the enthusiasm of Rutgers University's president, board of trustees, faculty, and students is any indication, Rutgers will soon merge its two law schools into one, while keeping both campuses intact. It will mark the first time in recent history ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Moot at law school: Law students fight criminal case in mock courtroom The Express Tribune Students participated in a mock trial, competing in a jury style courtroom setting at School of International Law (SIL) in Islamabad on Saturday, said a press release. The judges' bench comprised US Embassy Cultural Affairs Officer Robert Raines ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lakehead students protest law school course change Canadian Lawyer Magazine The full-credit course "native Canadian world views," which is part of the indigenous learning program, was removed from the law school's curriculum by Lakehead's senate on Feb. 15 and replaced with a half-credit course called "native Canadian world ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Boston University law school sending 4 students to work in Detroit on spring break The Republic DETROIT — There will be no sand and waves for a group of Boston law students on spring break. The future lawyers are rolling up their sleeves and coming to Detroit. Four students from Boston University law school are volunteering this week at Michigan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Conservative Iowa law professor denied new trial in political discrimination case legal Insurrection (blog) A federal jury believed the University of Iowa's law school illegally denied a promotion to a conservative Republican because of her politics, former jurors told The Des Moines Register. However, jurors said they felt conflicted about holding a former ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| South Dakota Adopts Law Allowing Armed Teachers at School The New American In what activists called a victory for common-sense gun control reform, South Dakota became the first state since the massacre in a Newtown "gun-free zone" to adopt a law explicitly allowing trained teachers to carry weapons at school. Experts and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Auckland law students head to Hong Kong for competition Scoop.co.nz (press release) The University's Dean of Law School, Andrew Stockley says the competition puts a spotlight on this vital aspect of international law: "The team has done extremely well so far and I am sure will represent New Zealand with great credit in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| South Dakota governor signs law allowing teachers to be armed at school In-Forum South Dakota governor signs law allowing teachers to be armed at school. PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard signed into law Friday a measure allowing the state's school districts to arm teachers and other personnel with guns, the first of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rules of the Road: Is it legal to pass a school bus when its lights aren't ... Bellingham Herald Question: When traveling to work in the morning there are times when a school bus has to stop at almost every house. I am aware of the law regarding not passing a school bus when the lights are flashing red, however is there any law stating that you ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Memorial University Looks at Possibility of Law School | Obiter Dicta By admin LAURA HOWELLS <The Muse>. ST. JOHN'S (CUP) — Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) has announced that it will be reviewing the feasibility of opening a law school. The review will look at the demographics of current law ... Obiter Dicta | ||
| Slight Uptick in Law School Applications -- But Who's Applying ... By SBM Blog A drumbeat of downbeat news about the legal market is probably to blame for the collapse of the decades-old law school applicant souffle (before you scream "mixed metaphor" remember that loud noises can cause a souffle to fall), so what's ... SBM Blog |
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| Columbia Law School Hosts Visiting Professors from the University ... Two visiting professors from the University of Tokyo School of Law have been speaking to Columbia Law School students on topics ranging from handling ... www.law.columbia.edu/media.../news.../japanese-law-series | ||
| Second Department Panel to Visit Law School In the Media Second Department Panel Set to Visit St. John's Law By Andrew Keshner New York Law Journal March 7, 2013. A four-judge appeals panel of St. www.stjohns.edu/.../pr_law_130307.news_item@digest.stjohn... |
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