Sentences with phrase «law school assistant»

As part of the White House's ongoing effort to build support for Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, a Harvard Law School assistant dean and graduates holding public interest jobs briefed the media Tuesday on Kagan's expansion of public service opportunities when she was dean.
«New York Law Journal» featured Law School Assistant Dean Jill Backer's piece in «What Is Diversity in the Legal Market?

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Even if the FDA puts its foot down, «companies are always going to be able to find a new synonym or creative marketing term» that doesn't run afoul of regulations, says Margaret Pollan, an assistant professor of environmental food law at Pace Law Scholaw at Pace Law SchoLaw School.
Michael W. McConnell is assistant professor of law and the University of Chicago Law School and a frequent litigator in Supreme Court cases involving church and stalaw and the University of Chicago Law School and a frequent litigator in Supreme Court cases involving church and staLaw School and a frequent litigator in Supreme Court cases involving church and state.
Robert T. Miller is an assistant professor at the Villanova University School of Law.
Erik Lawrence is an assistant professor of Wine and the Law at the UC Davis School of Law.
Her background in non-profit administration also includes serving as an admissions officer at Columbia Law School, publications coordinator at the Detroit Grand Opera Association, and public relations assistant at NYC's Museum of Contemporary Crafts, as well as sitting on various independent school bSchool, publications coordinator at the Detroit Grand Opera Association, and public relations assistant at NYC's Museum of Contemporary Crafts, as well as sitting on various independent school bschool boards.
State law currently requires all high school coaches and their assistants to complete specified training and education on concussions.
A graduate of CUNY's Lehman College and Howard University School of Law, James previously served as an Assistant Attorney General as well as a public defender.
Speaking will be former NYS Comptroller H. Carl McCall; and Columbia Law School Professor Richard Briffault, who is also a former assistant counsel to Governor Hugh Carey; as well as a panel of experts.
«It speaks volumes that we're pushing other countries to ramp up their anti-corruption efforts and here in the U.S. potentially loosening our efforts when it comes to our own officials,» said Jessica Tillipman, an assistant dean of George Washington University Law School who teaches an anti-corruption seminar.
Gabay, who grew up living in public housing and attended public school in the Bronx, was a graduate of Harvard Law School, an assistant counsel to Cuomo and first deputy general counsel at Empire State Development Corp. at the time of his school in the Bronx, was a graduate of Harvard Law School, an assistant counsel to Cuomo and first deputy general counsel at Empire State Development Corp. at the time of his School, an assistant counsel to Cuomo and first deputy general counsel at Empire State Development Corp. at the time of his death.
Bruce Green: Professor, Fordham Law School; Chair, American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section; former Assistant United States Attorney, Southern District of New York, where he served as Chief Appellate Attorney.
Richard Rifkin: Professor, Albany Law School; former Deputy Attorney General, Counsel to the Attorney General, First Assistant Attorney General, and Deputy First Assistant Attorney General, Office of the New York State Attorney General.
Lance Liebman: Professor, Columbia Law School; Director, American Law Institute; former Assistant, New York City Mayor.
The number of people who would benefit from the program depends on how the Cuomo administration handles applications and how many people apply, said Jocelyn Simonson, an assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School.
Madeline Singas: In 1991 I graduated law school from Fordham University and began work as an assistant district attorney in Queens County, where I had a successful 15 year career.
Matt Gewolb, the assistant dean and general counsel at New York Law School, will start full time in May as the panel's executive director and counsel, de Blasio's office said.
With Tuesday's victories under their belt, it's conceivable that Republicans could secure enough support from moderate Democrats and independents to override a filibuster from the Democratic minority, according to Nathan Richardson, an assistant professor at the South Carolina School of Law.
After an analysis of potential workers» compensation claims in sedentary environments across several states, Drexel University's Natalie Pedersen, JD, an assistant professor of legal studies in the LeBow College of Business, and Lisa Eisenberg, JD, a graduate of the Thomas R. Kline School of Law and current judicial clerk, claim employers should be held accountable because it will force them to reduce such harms in their work environments.
«This is the first research project to investigate if having law enforcement officers equipped with naloxone and trained to refer victims to drug rehabilitation will encourage more people to call 911 and receive treatment,» said Peter Davidson, PhD, lead study author and assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine.
They also come in youth - oriented flavorings that laws have limited in traditional cigarettes, such as apple bubble gum and chocolate candy cane,» said lead author Brian A. Primack, M.D., Ph.D., director of CRMTH and assistant vice chancellor for health and society in Pitt's Schools of the Health Sciences.
«This is the first field - based study of mandatory menu labeling laws that found a large overall adjusted difference in calories between customers who dined at labeled restaurants when compared to unlabeled restaurants — about 155 fewer calories purchased,» said Amy Auchincloss, PhD, an assistant professor in the Drexel University School of Public Health and lead author of the study.
Within this program, about 10 percent go back to academia to become assistant professors, another 10 percent get hired as Genentech scientists, and the rest go on to work as scientists at other corporations or pursue other endeavors such as business development or law school, says Dixit.
In fact, the rationing appears to violate federal law requiring Medicaid to cover drugs consistent with their FDA labels and to conflict with the recommendations of prominent medical societies, said Barua's mentor Lynn E. Taylor, MD, assistant professor of medicine at Alpert Medical School and physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at The Miriam Hospital.
Prior to going to law school, Doug was a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Washington in the Department of Botany.
PRESENTERS: Philip Clifford, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research at the College of Applied Health Sciences, Director of Mentoring for the UIC Center for Clinical and Translational Science, University of Illinois at Chicago; Brendan Delaney, J.D., Immigration Attorney, Frank & Delaney Immigration Law, LLC, Advisory Council member, NPA; Sina Safayi, D.V.M., Ph.D., Assistant Director of Career Development, Grad School, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
The Gov law conundrum is that others assistants (especially my MBA friends make twice as much as me — with 7 years less school and loans.
Barack had just finished his first year at Harvard law school and had landed an internship as her assistant at her prestigious, white - shoe firm.
Determined to shift to law school, Molly ends up out in LA as a personal assistant to a sleazeball (Jeremy Strong), who runs a poker game on the side for Hollywood's moneyed elite.
A former research and teaching assistant in the College of Education at Michigan State University, with prior experience in law enforcement, architecture, art and design before becoming involved in technological services to those with special needs, working in universities (including teaching at both Michigan State and Grand Valley State Universities), K - 12 schools, businesses, and vocational rehabilitation services.
As the assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education, Mr. Simon is defending the testing called for in the Bush administration's signature school law, as well as trying to win over the law's growing...
The bill, SSB3279, will amend the state's compulsory - education laws to «recognize home schooling as one appropriate way for children to be educated,» according to Judy L. Hartmann, administrative assistant to the state superintendent for governmental liaison.
At Central Fairmount School in Cincinnati, Ohio, assistant principal Bonita Henderson shared a handful of ways in which businesses — large businesses such as Cincinnati Bell, Proctor & Gamble, General Motors, and countless small businesses such as stores, banks, and law firms — are actively involved.
This «N - effect,» as they call it, can have a profound impact on education, says Garcia, an assistant professor at the University of Michigan who met Tor, a Harvard Law School graduate, while they were both students.
School Law for Administrative Assistants What better way to show how much you value your administrative assistant than to support his / her professional growth?
It is hard to believe that a letter written by an assistant secretary of OCR will lead states to significantly increase their spending on urban schools or to restructure their education - finance laws.
In her Nov. 22 letter (starts on page 6), Assistant Secretary of Education Deborah Delisle wrote, «The requirements to determine whether schools have made adequate yearly progress (AYP) and to identify schools for improvement, corrective action and restructuring have not been waived, and any State laws or regulations, including those related to AYP or school improvement status, are not affected by the waivers granted to your district.»
But David Laws, the schools minister, said «good teaching assistants» were «essential to driving up standards in the classroom and helping students fulfil their full potential».
«If we are serious about saying all high school students will earn a diploma,» says Susan Sclafani, assistant secretary for Adult and Vocational Education, «why have a law that allows students to drop out at 16?»
Kevin: Lake Orion Community Schools in Michigan also implemented Perform, but as noted by Rick Arnett, assistant superintendent of human resources, state laws limited union push - back.
The school safety assistant program will put an armed employee at each of Duval County's 107 elementary and alternative schools so that the district is in compliance with the new state law passed after the Parkland school shooting.
Following law school, Duane served as a judicial law clerk at the Missouri Court of Appeals and as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Missouri.
In short, Parent Trigger laws are a «clever way to trick parents into seizing control of their schools and handing it over to private corporations,» according to Diane Ravitch, an education historian and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education in the first Bush Administration.
Shannon's career in public education spans over 20 years and she has had the privilege of serving NYC students as a teacher, district staff developer, assistant principal and as the principal of the Urban Assembly School for Law and Justice.
Margie Vandeven, assistant commissioner with the Office of Quality Schools at Missouri's Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, says she's frustrated with No Child Left Behind, a law that uses an «all or nothing» measure to rate her state's sSchools at Missouri's Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, says she's frustrated with No Child Left Behind, a law that uses an «all or nothing» measure to rate her state's schoolsschools.
In addition, when asked during the hearing if he would intervene as Assistant Secretary if Black students in a school district were receiving lower quality teachers, fewer books, fewer AP classes and fewer educational resources than White students, Mr. Marcus would not commit to addressing this clear violation of civil rights laws that prohibit districts from providing students of color with inferior resources.
In a letter written almost a year ago, Assistant Secretary of Education Deborah Delisle wrote, «The requirements to determine whether schools have made adequate yearly progress (AYP) and to identify schools for improvement, corrective action and restructuring have not been waived, and any State laws or regulations, including those related to AYP or school improvement status, are not affected by the waivers granted to your district.»
Parent triggers are presented as a grassroots way to give parents control — and have been romanticized in the film Won't Back Down — but Diane Ravitch, an education historian and former U.S. assistant secretary of education in the first Bush Administration, characterizes parent trigger laws as a «clever way to trick parents into seizing control of their schools and handing them over to private corporations.»
She is currently an Assistant Professor, Service Learning Fellow, and Community Engaged Research Scholar at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, completed three years of post-doctoral training at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, and received her Ph.D. from the Lynch School of Education at Boston College in Applied Developmental and Educational Psychology, Masters in Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Certificate in Human Rights and International Justice from the Boston College Law School.
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