The article was featured in the Charleston
School of Law Journal Resolved: A Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Not exact matches
The oldest
law school in Canada, McGill, ranks just under U
of T. Its highly regarded
law journal is cited by The Supreme Court
of Canada more often than any other university - affiliated
journal, and McGill
law graduates regularly make up a quarter
of The Supreme Court's annual clerkships.
In a carefully researched article (Yale
Journal of Regulation, Summer 2001), Yale
Law School professor Roberta Romano summarized studies on the economic impact
of splitting the chair and CEO roles in U.S. companies (where combined CEO / chairs are the norm), finding that there is no statistically significant difference, in terms
of stock price or accounting income, between companies that split the roles and those that don't.
He is a graduate
of Gordon - Conwell Theological Seminary and the University
of Virginia
School of Law, and is a contributor to World Magazine, Leadership
Journal, and Crosswalk.com.
In a paper published in the
journal Behavioral Sciences and the
Law, scientists at the University
of Colorado
School Medicine note that, all too often, the «sensational media attention» surrounding CTE «divorce discussion
of CTE from the well - established natural history and typically favorable prognosis
of mTBI,» while, at the same time, such reports - and the scientific reports about CTE to which they are connected - imply direct connections between complex, multi-determined behaviors such as murder and / or suicide and mTBIs occurring in the remote past
of individuals engaging in those behaviors.»
Yesterday, in the French
Journal Official (a listing
of all the French
laws / citations) a decret was published outlining changes to the French
school lunch program.
While in
Law School, Ms. Rodriguez - Nanney was a member
of the Maryland
Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, a member
of the Latino
Law Student's Association and volunteered with the Public Justice Center, Inc..
The articles, «The Effect
of Coach Education on Reporting
of Concussions Among High
School Athletes After Passage
of a Concussion
Law» and «Implementation
of Concussion Legislation and Extent
of Concussion education for Athletes, Parents, and Coaches in Washington State,» are available online through the
journal: http://ajs.sagepub.com/.
Zellnor then went to Cornell
Law School where he served as student body president, an editor on the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, a constitutional law instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organizati
Law School where he served as student body president, an editor on the Cornell
Journal of Law and Public Policy, a constitutional law instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organizati
Law and Public Policy, a constitutional
law instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organizati
law instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organization.
The Rockland County Times shares in the community's frustration with the tactics
of the
Journal News, particularly the seeming attempt to draw a moral link between
law abiding gun owners and the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary
School in Newtown, Connecticut.
Part one
of Holden's study, published this week by the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Sports
Law Journal, argues for new standards under which K - 12 public
school officials can punish cyberbullying.
More than 2 1/2 years after these
laws went on the books, repeat concussions began to decline among high
school athletes, researchers report online October 19 in the American
Journal of Public Health.
With a Ph.D. in mathematics and as a former professor
of statistics at the university where he now holds a full professorship in computer science, he is one
of very few technology experts to have contributed a long, invited scholarly article to a
law journal published by a leading
law school.
We were invited to the March 2008 Fordham Urban
Law Journal Symposium, «The Lethal Injection Debate:
Law and Science,» by Fordham University
School of Law professor Deborah Denno to represent the medical and scientific aspects
of it.
Researchers at the University
of Alabama at Birmingham
School of Public Health examined the impact texting - while - driving
laws have had on roadway crash - related fatalities, and the findings are published in the August issue
of the American
Journal of Public Health.
Writing earlier this year in The New England
Journal of Medicine, a group
of three lawyers, led by Nathan G. Cortez
of the Southern Methodist University Dedman
School of Law in Dallas, Texas, warned that mobile health, or mHealth, poses a challenge for the FDA.
On Top
of the News Washington Charter
School Law Ruled Unconstitutional by State's High Court Wall Street
Journal 9/5/15
These thoughts came to mind upon reading the review
of a book we edited entitled
School Money Trials (Brookings, 2007) that recently appeared in the
Journal of Law and Education.
The studies presented here are adapted from an article in the Spring 2006 issue
of the
Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization and from Besieged:
School Boards and the Future
of Education Politics, edited by William G. Howell.
A graduate
of Georgetown University's
School of Foreign Service and
Law Center, King serves on the Chicago Park District Board
of Commissioners, teaches at Northwestern University and has published in the New York Times,
Journal of Negro Education, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun Times, and Huffington Post.
Despite multiple rounds
of budget cuts, which reduced Kettle Moraine's state aid by half in the decade between 2005 - 06 and 2015 - 16, the district has continued to innovate, says Alan Borsuk, a senior fellow in
law and public policy at Marquette Law School who also writes about education for the Milwaukee Journal Sentin
law and public policy at Marquette
Law School who also writes about education for the Milwaukee Journal Sentin
Law School who also writes about education for the Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel.
Upon graduation from the Vermont
Law School in 2010 where he was an Articles Editor to the Vermont
Journal of Environmental
of Law and a member
of Moot Court, Mr. Schwartz clerked for the Honorable Alvaro Iglesias, J.S.C., in the Hudson Vicinage for the 2010 - 11 term.
Grant attacked government support for
schools run by religious organizations and called for the defense
of public education «unmixed with sectarian, pagan or atheistical dogmas,» according to Mark Edward DeForrest, writing in the Harvard
Journal of Law and Public Policy.
Mr. Hartley is a frequent author in
school law and educational
journals and an active advocate in the Georgia courts and the federal courts, including the Eleventh Circuit Court
of Appeals.
He received his
law degree from the University of Mississippi School of Law, where he was the Business Manager for the Law Journ
law degree from the University
of Mississippi
School of Law, where he was the Business Manager for the Law Journ
Law, where he was the Business Manager for the
Law Journ
Law Journal.
Wayne has taught
school law at the graduate level for the University
of Louisville and has published numerous articles on education
law, including in the Kentucky Bar
Journal, the official professional publication for Kentucky lawyers.
Among the directives were several that could not be enforced under state
law, according to the Milwaukee
Journal - Sentinel, such as requiring private
schools to hand over data on enrollment and suspensions and expulsions
of students with disabilities.
Sam attended
law school at the University of California, Berkeley, where he was the Managing Editor of the California Law Review, Associate Editor of the Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law, and a volunteer teacher at a juvenile detention cent
law school at the University
of California, Berkeley, where he was the Managing Editor
of the California
Law Review, Associate Editor of the Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law, and a volunteer teacher at a juvenile detention cent
Law Review, Associate Editor
of the Berkeley
Journal of Criminal
Law, and a volunteer teacher at a juvenile detention cent
Law, and a volunteer teacher at a juvenile detention center.
A graduate
of Rutgers University and Seton Hall University
School of Law, in 2008 Ms. Machado was recognized by the New Jersey
Law Journal and NJBIZ Magazine as one
of its «40 Under 40» and a Super Lawyers Rising Star.
While in
law school, Mr. Hoffer served on the Editorial Board of the St. Mary's Law Journal, serving as Research / Articles Editor his third year and as a staff writer his second ye
law school, Mr. Hoffer served on the Editorial Board
of the St. Mary's
Law Journal, serving as Research / Articles Editor his third year and as a staff writer his second ye
Law Journal, serving as Research / Articles Editor his third year and as a staff writer his second year.
In 2010, she published a
law review article in the Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law titled «The Unique System of Charter Schools in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: Distinctive Structure, Familiar Challenges,» which examined the New Orleans charter school communi
law review article in the Loyola
Journal of Public Interest
Law titled «The Unique System of Charter Schools in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: Distinctive Structure, Familiar Challenges,» which examined the New Orleans charter school communi
Law titled «The Unique System
of Charter
Schools in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: Distinctive Structure, Familiar Challenges,» which examined the New Orleans charter
school community.
State Seeks Dismissal
of Suit by Charter
School Parents Joel Stashenko and Carolyn Thompson, New York
Law Journal - May 18, 2015
For the series «Building a Better Teacher,» the Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel's education reporting team
of Amy Hetzner, Erin Richards and Becky Vevea collaborated with staff
of The Hechinger Report and Alan J. Borsuk, senior fellow in
law and public policy at the Marquette University Law Scho
law and public policy at the Marquette University
Law Scho
Law School.
Attendees at a roundtable at Yale
Law School (http://www.stodden.net/RoundtableNov212009) formulated a set
of steps that scientists, funding agencies, and
journals might take to improve the situation.
After graduation from the University
of California, Santa Barbara in 1998 and the Arizona State University
School of Law in 2001, where she served as co-executive editor
of Jurimetrics: The
Journal of Law, Science and Technology, she clerked for the Hon. John C. Gemmill on the Arizona Court
of Appeals.
«Westchester County Business
Journal» featured Pace University's Elisabeth Haub
School of Law in «Pace
Law Highlights Public Corruption» March 9th
The Actors Studio Drama
School The Associated Press The Austiin Chronicle The Broadsheet the business
journal The Christian Science Monitor The Chronicle of Higher Education The chronicle of philanthropy The Conversation The Daily Orange The Examiner The Examiner News The Hill The Hudson Independant The Journal News The Kansas City Star The New Orleans Advocate The New York Times The Washington Post The Wave Thomas Keith Times Union Tri County Sentry Trustees U.S. News and World Report university health care USA today Vanessa Herman Vanessa Merton Veterans Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Walter Antognini WAMC North East Public Radio WAMU Washington Examiner West Virginia Law westchester business journal Westchester County Business Journal Westchester Magazine Westchester Rising Westchester Smart Westfair Westmore Will Pappenheimer WILSON CENTER FOR SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP Women in Higher Education Yahoo News Yonkers
journal The Christian Science Monitor The Chronicle
of Higher Education The chronicle
of philanthropy The Conversation The Daily Orange The Examiner The Examiner News The Hill The Hudson Independant The
Journal News The Kansas City Star The New Orleans Advocate The New York Times The Washington Post The Wave Thomas Keith Times Union Tri County Sentry Trustees U.S. News and World Report university health care USA today Vanessa Herman Vanessa Merton Veterans Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Walter Antognini WAMC North East Public Radio WAMU Washington Examiner West Virginia Law westchester business journal Westchester County Business Journal Westchester Magazine Westchester Rising Westchester Smart Westfair Westmore Will Pappenheimer WILSON CENTER FOR SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP Women in Higher Education Yahoo News Yonkers
Journal News The Kansas City Star The New Orleans Advocate The New York Times The Washington Post The Wave Thomas Keith Times Union Tri County Sentry Trustees U.S. News and World Report university health care USA today Vanessa Herman Vanessa Merton Veterans Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Walter Antognini WAMC North East Public Radio WAMU Washington Examiner West Virginia
Law westchester business
journal Westchester County Business Journal Westchester Magazine Westchester Rising Westchester Smart Westfair Westmore Will Pappenheimer WILSON CENTER FOR SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP Women in Higher Education Yahoo News Yonkers
journal Westchester County Business
Journal Westchester Magazine Westchester Rising Westchester Smart Westfair Westmore Will Pappenheimer WILSON CENTER FOR SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP Women in Higher Education Yahoo News Yonkers
Journal Westchester Magazine Westchester Rising Westchester Smart Westfair Westmore Will Pappenheimer WILSON CENTER FOR SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP Women in Higher Education Yahoo News Yonkers Rising
A post here last week, Study Debunks Med - Mal Crisis, discussed a new study conducted by researchers at Suffolk University
Law School in Boston and published in the
journal Health Affairs that questioned claims
of a medical - malpractice premium crisis in Massachusetts.
Former
law clerk to Sotomayor, Jenny Rivera, now law professor at CUNY School of Law, and Supreme Court expert Stephen Wermiel, a former Wall Street Journal reporter and now adjunct professor at American University Washington College of Law, discuss the nomination on Lawyer2Lawyer, the podcast J. Craig Williams and I co-ho
law clerk to Sotomayor, Jenny Rivera, now
law professor at CUNY School of Law, and Supreme Court expert Stephen Wermiel, a former Wall Street Journal reporter and now adjunct professor at American University Washington College of Law, discuss the nomination on Lawyer2Lawyer, the podcast J. Craig Williams and I co-ho
law professor at CUNY
School of Law, and Supreme Court expert Stephen Wermiel, a former Wall Street Journal reporter and now adjunct professor at American University Washington College of Law, discuss the nomination on Lawyer2Lawyer, the podcast J. Craig Williams and I co-ho
Law, and Supreme Court expert Stephen Wermiel, a former Wall Street
Journal reporter and now adjunct professor at American University Washington College
of Law, discuss the nomination on Lawyer2Lawyer, the podcast J. Craig Williams and I co-ho
Law, discuss the nomination on Lawyer2Lawyer, the podcast J. Craig Williams and I co-host.
«I wouldn't worry too much about any judge granting prior restraint in this matter unless they're not familiar with precedent or current
law,» says Jonathan Kotler, a lawyer with broad experience in media
law who teaches at the Annenberg
School for Communication and Journalism at the University
of Southern California, in an interview with the ABA
Journal.
Peter Kalis, chair
of K&L Gates, penned an op - ed in The National
Law Journal denouncing the National Association for
Law Placement as perpetuating a recruiting system that is not in the interests
of students, firms or
schools.
This National
Law Journal article, Most law grads face lower pay and debt (7/9/07), discusses the plight of law school graduates from non-top-tier schools, many of whom are saddled with debt and can find only lower - paying jo
Law Journal article, Most
law grads face lower pay and debt (7/9/07), discusses the plight of law school graduates from non-top-tier schools, many of whom are saddled with debt and can find only lower - paying jo
law grads face lower pay and debt (7/9/07), discusses the plight
of law school graduates from non-top-tier schools, many of whom are saddled with debt and can find only lower - paying jo
law school graduates from non-top-tier
schools, many
of whom are saddled with debt and can find only lower - paying jobs.
In addition, for those in the Boston area, Harvard is hosting a lunch on the day
of the workshop, which will feature a panel
of law school journal editors discussing their experiences with open access issues.
In the August issue
of the ABA
Journal, Deborah Cohen has an interesting article on some
of the pros and cons
of being an adjunct professor at a
law school.
Kyle McEntee, co-founder
of Law School Transparency, wrote a column for the ABA
Journal's «New Normal» page a few weeks ago.
The 2018 roadmap for Full Court Press includes co-developing digests,
journals, books, and blogs with an array
of partners, including state and specialty bar associations, leading
law schools, firms, and franchise authors, Fastcase says.
Kellye Testy, president and CEO
of the
Law School Admission Council, told the ABA Journal that her group is pleased the proposed changes to the standards continue to encourage law schools to use valid and reliable admissions exa
Law School Admission Council, told the ABA
Journal that her group is pleased the proposed changes to the standards continue to encourage
law schools to use valid and reliable admissions exa
law schools to use valid and reliable admissions exams.
The Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature
Law Review is published by Mason «with the Institute
of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS),
School of Advanced Study, University
of London on the SAS Open
Journals System.»
The Louisville Courier -
Journal says that Irwin had worked as an adjunct faculty member at the
law school and in the College
of Business and had taken undergraduate and graduate courses at the university.
While attending the Texas Tech University
School of Law, Mr. Logue was a member
of the Texas Tech Administrative
Law Journal, Vol.