Jun 22, 2013

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Law School Student Steals $33K from Student Bar Association
JDJournal.com
Margaret Oyler did not graduate from the University of Baltimore School of Law, but she did nab $33,000 from the school's Student Bar Association while serving as treasurer. So she admitted, and this after being found out by a new member and trying to ...
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Law school dean to lead Minn. landslide inquiry
Duluth News Tribune
St. Paul has hired a law school dean to lead an investigation into last month's landslide that killed two students on a field trip to a park. Mayor Chris Coleman on Friday announced the hiring of Donald M. Lewis. Lewis is co-founder of the Minneapolis ...
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Kathleen Brickey dies; pioneering law school professor
STLtoday.com
Kathleen Brickey, a professor at Washington University School of Law who was considered a pioneer in the field of white collar and corporate law, died Wednesday (June 19, 2013). She was 68 and lived in University City. She died of kidney failure, her ...
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St. Paul hires law school dean to probe fatal Lilydale park landslide
Pioneer Press
Donald M. Lewis, co-founder of the Minneapolis law firm Nilan Johnson Lewis and dean of Hamline University School of Law, will conduct the review, the city said Friday. A geotechnical engineering firm with expertise in collapses, Northern Technologies ...
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A Call to Action to Prevent Law School Student Suicides
Texas Lawyer
Recently, the Drexel University Earle Mack School of Law family lost one of its own when a recent graduate decided to take his own life. He was an accomplished student, successful trial team advocate and a devoted volunteer and mentor to his high ...
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Biographical information for James Comey
Boston.com
... scholar and Hertog Fellow in national security law at Columbia Law School and member of the board of directors at HSBC Holdings. EDUCATION — Bachelor's degree, College of William & Mary, 1982; law degree, University of Chicago Law School, 1985.
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What Matters More to Justices, the Law or Ideology?
Slate Magazine
PREVIOUS 10 ». U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts smiles before speaking at Northwestern University Law School in. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts smiles before speaking at Northwestern University Law School in Chicago on Feb.
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Outlook Rankings 2013: NLSIU Bangalore ranked the best law school in the ...
Bar & Bench
After India Today, Outlook is out with its 2013 rankings of best law colleges. NLSIU, Bangalore is back as the top law school in the country after it was pushed to second position last year by NALSAR, Hyderabad. This year NALSAR, Hyderabad has dropped ...
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Austin M. Lee, 93; served in Pa. House
Philly.com
A graduate of the College of William and Mary in 1940 and the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1943, Mr. Lee devoted his professional life to the law and public service. "He was big on public service, but not big on being acknowledged for it ...
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30 Under 30 Q&A: Adriel Sanders of Bryan Cave
St. Louis Business Journal (blog)
So Sanders decided to go to the University of Michigan Law School. Mostly because of football, she said. Despite the rigors of courses such as Civil Procedure and Torts, Saturdays were set aside for tailgating, games at the Big House and then more ...
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SC budget for next year includes more money for schools
WBTW - Myrtle Beach and Florence SC
But while the base student cost would go up by $89 per student, it would still be $670 per student less than what it should be according to state law. Scott Price, general counsel for the South Carolina School Boards Association, says the budget ...
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Cohen in JAMA: Liability for Accountable Care Organizations
Harvard Law School News
"The Looming Threat of Liability for Accountable Care Organizations and What to Do About It," a new article by Harvard Law School Assistant Professor I. Glenn Cohen '03 and Dr. H. Benjamin Harvey '09, was published recently in the Journal of the ...
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University Happy With Downtown Support
BlackburnNews.com
The University of Windsor is pleased with an offer from the downtown business association, but doesn't plan to move its law school in the near future. University president Alan Wildeman says their main focus at this time is getting current downtown ...
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More students eligible for private school vouchers under new law
The Statehouse File
The new law does require legislators to study various topics related to vouchers, including the academic performance and graduation rates of nonpublic schools compared to public schools and why parents choose to enroll their students in nonpublic schools.
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School districts balk at paying for students' college classes
Tampabay.com
But that's precisely what Florida school districts are being asked to do, he says. Without providing additional money to school boards, the Legislature this year enacted a law requiring public schools to pay the bill for high school students who take ...
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New high school graduation law goes into effect July 1
The Herald-Times (subscription)
A new state law aimed at reducing the number of graduation waivers granted to Indiana high school students and at lowering the need for remedial course work at the college level will go into effect July 1. House Bill 1005 requires the state board of ...
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AG Eric Holder lauds new NYS high court judge
Westfield Republican
MICHAEL HILL, Associated Press ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Sheila Abdus-Salaam was sworn in as the first black woman on New York's highest court Thursday after high praise and gentle ribbing from Attorney General Eric Holder about their days in law school.
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Supreme Court 2013: The Year in Review
Slate Magazine
Here's the breakdown of justices, and here's what the majority said. The second part was 7–2, and ditto. On the other hand, maybe I'm arguing against my own interest here, since the current, more confusing, setup helps me justify my three years of law ...
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Drones, the NSA and phony constitutionalism
Washington Post (blog)
Courtesy of the fine Lawfare blog, Jeff Powell, a professor at Duke Law School and veteran of the Justice Department's office of Legal Counsel in both the Clinton and Obama administrations, provides some critical analysis of the president's comments ...
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Weisgarber named to dean's list at Samford University's Cumberland School of ...
New Philadelphia Times Reporter
Samuel James Weisgarber of New Philadelphia was named to the dean's list at Samford University's Cumberland School of Law for the spring 2013 semester. To qualify for the dean's list, a student must earn a minimum 3.0 GPA out of a possible 4.0 while ...
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Class project: The city schools' conduct code is due for a rewrite
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
School officials recognize the need for change and over the next year will work with the Education Law Center, a local legal organization, to rewrite the code. In the meantime, the school board will vote on a number of smaller changes this month. The ...
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Umansky Law Firm Supports Local High School Mock Trial Team
EIN News (press release)
The Umansky Law Firm recognizes the value of giving back to the community and teaching students. The firm made a donation to the Mock Trial team at William R. Boone High School in Orlando, FL. The donation contributed to the team's successful season.
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Alabama State Bar General Counsel Tony McLain retires
The Birmingham News - al.com
McLain, who was raised in Headland, received his undergraduate degree from Auburn University and earned his law degree from Cumberland Law School, according to a bar statement. After graduating from law school, he served as an assistant attorney ...
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When (Neo)Voucher Advocates Lose
Huffington Post
So I was amused to see advocates complaining about how a judge in New Hampshire on Monday struck down that state's neovoucher law insofar as it funds religious schools. Here's what happened. A year ago, then-governor John Lynch of New Hampshire ...
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Zittrain delivers keynote at Harvard IT Summit
Harvard Law School News
The summit's keynote speaker was Jonathan Zittrain, professor at Harvard Law School, Harvard Kennedy School, and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, as well as the co-founder of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard ...
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Bullock appoints UM law student as new student regent
Billings Gazette
He'll enter the UM law school this fall. In a letter applying for the post, Rogala said his wide experience in the private and public sectors would make him a good student regent, and that he wants to ensure that "future Montanans can experience the ...
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Obama picks Bush justice lawyer to head FBI
Cherry Hill Courier Post
... national security law at Columbia Law School and member of the board of directors at HSBC Holdings. Education: Bachelor's degree, College of William & Mary, 1982; law degree, University of Chicago Law School, 1985. Family: Wife, Patrice; five children.
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School bus catches fire near Conway
WBTW - Myrtle Beach and Florence SC
School bus catches fire near Conway. Posted: Monday, June 3, 2013 8:18 AM EST. Updated: Monday ... CONWAY (WBTW) - No one was hurt when a school bus caught fire Monday morning. It happened shortly after 7:00 a.m. on University Forest Circle.
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Merced County leaders ponder school shooting procedures
Sacramento Bee
ATWATER -- Educational leaders and law enforcement officers Wednesday morning pondered the best ways to keep students and school personnel safe from gun-wielding intruders in a safety summit conducted by Sheriff Mark Pazin and the Merced County ...
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2 Omahans weigh US Senate bid
Omaha World-Herald
Patrick Borchers, former vice president of academic affairs of Creighton University as well as former dean of the Creighton Law School, and Bartholomew McLeay, an Omaha trial attorney, are reportedly considering bids for the seat now held by Sen.
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Mozilla and Opera team up to build centralized block list for cookies
Geek
Mozilla and Opera are teaming up with Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society to build a centralized block and allow lists for browser cookies. It's being called the Cookie Clearinghouse (CCH), and it could help users better protect their ...
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Helping Sarasota children who need a bit more
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Legal Aid of Manasota is offering an advocacy program aimed at special-education students in Manatee and Sarasota county schools. "I think it's an area of law that gets forgotten. A lot of these children fall through the cracks," said staff attorney ...
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Nuggets Hire Ben Tenzer As Director Of Team Operations
RealGM.com
Tenzer joins the Nuggets after receiving his law degree from Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles. He worked for the Nuggets as an legal extern last summer, conducting detailed contract, salary cap and CBA analysis, as well as writing contracts for ...
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About Robert Dressler
Sun-Sentinel
Robert A. Dressler is a native of Fort Lauderdale, a graduate of Dartmouth College and Harvard Law School, a former Marine Corps officer, and was an attorney in private practice in Fort Lauderdale for 35 years. Mr. Dressler was elected Mayor of Fort ...
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New law requires more reading help for third-graders
Youngstown Vindicator
Because of the literacy collaborative, elementary-school teachers already have the reading endorsement on their teaching certificates. The endorsement indicates additional course work focused on reading diagnostics completed by a teacher. Under the law ...
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Obama nominates Comey to head FBI
Pueblo Chieftain
In recent years, he's been an executive at defense company Lockheed Martin, general counsel to a hedge fund, board member at HSBC Holdings and lecturer on national security law at Columbia Law School. The White House may hope that Comey's ...
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TURNER: Daniel Coker and the new legal landscape
Mississippi Business Journal (blog)
Taylor grew up in Lake Charles, La., attended McNeese State University and went on to law school at Mississippi College School of Law. He's been in Mississippi ever since, and considers it his home. Based in the firm's Gulfport offices, he tries cases ...
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Insurers boycott schools that arm teachers
WND.com
The newspaper said some school districts had expressed interest in providing an additional level of protection to students under the new law that lets school boards designate employees who can bring guns to school. Some Kansas school districts already ...
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Fort Edward graduates urged to thank those around them
Glens Falls Post-Star
When he was a student at SUNY Plattsburgh, one of his professors said he didn't think Fuller was right for law school. Fuller said he would not be deterred, found internships at the state Legislature, "pounded on the door" at Albany Law School and ...
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Oyster Bay High School takes prom to Long Island Aquarium
Newsday
Previous postLaw would give more seniors tax relief View all posts Next postGrand ... to the DJ's playlist. It would be a prom these students would never forget, the first time Oyster Bay High School decided to hold its junior/senior prom at the ...
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Drivers, ACLU support audio recording on school buses
abc27
School bus drivers would welcome a state law that would allow audio recording on school buses, said Eric Epstien of the Central Dauphin School Bus Drivers Association. "You can't watch the kids [and] watch the road at the same time," said Epstien. "I ...
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Law School Dean To Lead Minn. Landslide Inquiry « CBS Minnesota
St. Paul has hired a law school dean to lead an investigation into last month's landslide that killed two students on a field trip to a park. Mayor Chris Coleman on ...
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