Sentences with phrase «law school chair»

He'll continue to serve as a law school chair and as Baylor's chancellor — a separate position — under «terms that are still being discussed.»

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A few weeks ago, on March 31, 2016, the Chair of the SEC made a trip to Silicon Valley and gave a speech at an event at Stanford Law School.
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.
From 2008 — 2012 he chaired the advisory board of the Millstein Center for Corporate Governance and Performance at the Yale School of Management and from 2012 to present has served as vice chair of the advisory board of the Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership at Columbia Law School.
This post comes to us from Anita Anand, the J.R. Kimber Chair in Investor Protection and Corporate Governance, Faculty of Law and Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto.
Prof. Ronald J. Rychlak, J.D. Jamie L. Whitten Chair of Law and Government The University of Mississippi School of Law
Douglas Laycock holds the Alice McKean Young Regents Chair at the University of Texas Law School.
It will be co-chaired by Margaret Brinig, a law professor and associate dean at Notre Dame Law School, and John Cavadini, a theology professor, chair of the theology department and director of the university's Institute for Church Lilaw professor and associate dean at Notre Dame Law School, and John Cavadini, a theology professor, chair of the theology department and director of the university's Institute for Church LiLaw School, and John Cavadini, a theology professor, chair of the theology department and director of the university's Institute for Church Life.
In evidence to the Education Select Committee, the Chief Inspector of Schools Sir Michael Wilshaw, was vehement in his defence of the outgoing Chair and described how he asked Gove to reconsider his decision; and sources close to David Laws, Gove's own Schools Minister, have suggested that he is «absolutely furious» at the attempt to «politicise» Ofsted.
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.
More recently, Gove fell out with his Liberal Democrat schools minister David Laws over his decision not to reappoint Labour - supporting peer Baroness Morgan to the chair of Ofsted.
At 8 a.m., City & State holds a «Changing the Minimum Wage» forum where speakers will include Senate Labor Committee Chair Sen. Jack Martins, and Empire Center for Public Policy President E.J. McMahon, New York Law School, 185 West Broadway, Manhattan.
Having chaired the influential Committee on Codes since the early 1990s, Mr. Lentol has had decades to cement bonds with the veteran lawmakers in the Assembly and could pitch himself as the experienced hand required to guide the legislature through one of the more pivotal sessions in years (rent laws and the mayoral control of city public schools are both set to expire.)
Thomas Keck, the Michael O. Sawyer Chair of Constitutional Law and Politics in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, contributed $ 25 on July 20, 2017, records show.
Dr Catharine Abell, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Manchester Dr Arif Ahmed, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Cambridge David Archard, Professor of Philosophy, Queen's University Belfast Helen Beebee, Samuel Hall Professor of Philosophy, University of Manchester Simon Blackburn, former Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge, Fellow, Trinity College Cambridge, and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, UNC - Chapel Hill Margaret A. Boden, Research Professor of Cognitive Science, University of Sussex Dr Stephen Burwood, Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Hull Dr Peter Cave, Lecturer in Philosophy, Open University Andrew Chitty, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Sussex Michael Clark, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Nottingham Antony Duff, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Stirling John Dupré, Professor of Philosophy of Science, University of Exeter Dr Nicholas Everitt, Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy, University of East Anglia Simon Glendinning, Professor of European Philosophy, LSE C. Grayling, philosopher and Master of the New College of the Humanities Dr Peter King, Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Oxford Dr Brendan Larvor, Reader in Philosophy and Head of Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire Dr Stephen Law, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Heythrop College, University of London Ardon Lyon, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, City University London H. Mellor, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge Peter Millican, Gilbert Ryle Fellow and Professor of Philosophy, University of Oxford Richard Norman, Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Kent Eric Olson, Professor of Philosophy, University of Sheffield David Papineau, Professor of Philosophy, King's College London Derek Parfit, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oxford Duncan Pritchard, Professor and Chair in Epistemology, University of Edinburgh Janet Radcliffe Richards, Professor of Practical Philosophy, University of Oxford Jonathan Rée, philosopher and author Theodore Scaltsas, Professor and Chair of Ancient Philosophy, University of Edinburgh Peter Simons, Professor of Philosophy, Chair of Moral Philosophy and Head of the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, Trinity College Dublin Tom Sorell, Professor of Politics and Philosophy, University of Warwick Dr Tanja Staehler, Reader in Philosophy and Head of the Department of Philosophy, University of Sussex Thomas Uebel, Professor of Philosophy, University of Manchester Dr Nigel Warburton, philosopher and author Keith Ward, Regius Professor Emeritus of Divinity, University of Oxford John White, Emeritus Professor of the Philosophy of Education, Institute of Education, University of London Stephen Wilkinson, Professor of Bioethics, Lancaster University RE professionals (other than teachers):
Bartoletti said the reform panel looking into JCOPE is made up of «irreproachable» appointees, including its chair, former Albany Law School Dean and now Dean of the Touro Law School, Patricia Salkin.
Professor Mary Lynch, Kate Stoneman Chair in Law and Democracy and Director of the Center for Excellence in Law Teaching at Albany Law School, says district attorneys in New York can use their own judgement to remove themselves from an investigation.
«If you've been hired because of your connection to a powerful person, you don't have to be working directly for that person to receive special treatment,» said Richard Briffault, a professor of legislation at Columbia Law School who chairs New York City's Conflicts of Interest Board, the city's independent ethics oversight panel.
The mayor also named Rachel Godsil, a professor at Rutgers Law School who previously chaired the city's Rent Guidelines Board, as the commission's vice-chair.
Bartoletti, with the League of Women voters, says the reform panel looking into JCOPE, is made up of «irreproachable» appointees, including it's chair, former Albany Law School Dean and now Dean of the Touro Law School, Patricia Salkin.
It was chaired by the respected former Fordham Law School Dean John Feerick, and it issued several reports with recommendations for change that were widely praised at the time by reform groups and newspaper editorials.
Chair Elect: Jay B. Labov, National Academy of Sciences / National Research Council Member - at - Large of the Section Committee: Tamara Shapiro Ledley, TERC Electorate Nominating Committee: Margaret R. Caldwell, Center for Ocean Solutions / Stanford Law School; Kristin P. Jenkins, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison / BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium Council Delegate: Elizabeth K. Stage, UC Berkeley Lawrence Hall of Science
The New Schools Network has unveiled its new Advisory Council, featuring 16 members including former schools minister David Laws and former Ofsted chair Baroness Schools Network has unveiled its new Advisory Council, featuring 16 members including former schools minister David Laws and former Ofsted chair Baroness schools minister David Laws and former Ofsted chair Baroness Morgan.
Notable members of the council include: David Laws, the Member of Parliament for Yeovil from 2001 to 2015 and Minister of State for Schools from 2012 to 2015; Baroness Morgan, adviser to the ARK board, chair of Ofsted from 2011 to 2014 and former director of government relations for Tony Blair; Philip Collins, columnist for The Times and former chief speech writer for former Prime Minister Tony Blair; and Matthew d'Ancona, a columnist for the Guardian who also writes for the Evening Standard, International New York Times and GQ.
For example, as pointed out last year by Republican John Kline of Minnesota, an ESSA co-author and former chair of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, «Arizona and New Hampshire recently passed laws that violate ESSA by permitting individual school districts to choose which assessments to administer.»
Second, the body that became the MCEE, the Governor's Council on Educator Effectiveness chaired by the University of Michigan's dean of the School of Education, Deborah BALL, didn't hold its first meeting until December 2012, six months after the new law (See «Gov's Council On Its Own Timeline,» 12/7/11).
Presenters: Sean Slade, director of Whole Child Programs, ASCD; Wayne Craig, schools adviser, Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, Victoria, Australia; Gavin Grift, director of professional learning, Hawker Brownlow Professional Learning Solutions, Victoria, Australia; Edmond Law, associate professor in the curriculum and instruction department, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong; and Yong Zhao, presidential chair and associate dean for global education, College of Education, University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore..
D.C. Council member David Grosso (I - At Large), who chairs the council's education committee, said he wasn't aware of the specific complaints against BASIS DC but made clear that the law applies to all of the city's traditional public schools and public charter schools.
Join a former COSA Chair and honorary «dean» of School Law for an inspirational and thought - provoking session that will be meaningful for new and seasoned school attorneys School Law for an inspirational and thought - provoking session that will be meaningful for new and seasoned school attorneys school attorneys alike.
Pilar Sokol became Chair - elect: Sokol is the deputy general counsel of the New York State School Boards Association (NYSSBA) in Latham, New York, and is a graduate of Albany Law School.
Serving as NSBA ex-officio directors on the NSBA Board for 2014 - 2015 will be: Van Henri White of New York's Rochester City School District as the Chair of the Council of Urban Boards of Education; Ellis A. Alexander of Louisiana's St. Charles Parish Public Schools as Chair of the National Black Caucus of School Boards; Guillermo Z. Lopez of Michigan's Lansing Public School District as Chair of the National Hispanic Caucus of School Board Members; Gregory J. Guercio of New York's Law Offices of Guercio & Guercio, LLP as the Chair of the Council of School Attorneys; Karen Echeverria of the Idaho School Boards Association as the Chair of the Organization of State Association Executive Directors» Liaison Committee; and NSBA's Executive Director Thomas J. Gentzel.
Yevonne Brannon, chair of the advocacy group Public Schools First N.C., says state legislators should have waited until testing data was available for the schools before stripping any accountability measures from tSchools First N.C., says state legislators should have waited until testing data was available for the schools before stripping any accountability measures from tschools before stripping any accountability measures from the law.
Jeff Weldon, a Billings attorney who specializes in school law, has been elected chair of the Board of Directors of Education Northwest.
According to the judge's reading of the law, as long as public school students got classrooms with desks, chairs, air to breathe, a teacher, textbooks, and a curriculum, the State had fulfilled most of its obligation to provide an equal educational opportunity.
Before that, he served as student membership chair and legislation chair for Law Enforcement Officers» Memorial High School PTSA.
He has served as student representative with Law Enforcement Officers» Memorial High School PTSA and chair of the Student Involvement Committee for Miami - Dade County Council of PTA / PTSA.
This «is the single biggest step toward local control of public schools in 25 years,» said Senator Lamar Alexander (Republican - Tennessee), chair of the Senate education panel and a chief architect of the law along with Senator Patty Murray (Democrat - Washington).
Titled «An Open Letter Seeking Justice in the School Closing Crisis,» the letter will be delivered to Mayor Emanuel, CPS CEO Barbara Byrd - Bennett and Board of Education Chair David Vitale on Monday, May 20, 2013, and requests a response to be directed to Paul Strauss, who offered to sign the letter on the Chicago Lawyers» Committee for Civil Rights Under Law letterhead without hesitation.
He has served as President of the New Jersey Association of School Attorneys, Chair of the National School Boards Association's 3000 - member Council of School Attorneys, Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association's School Law Committee, and a lecturer in education law at the Rutgers Graduate School of EducatiLaw Committee, and a lecturer in education law at the Rutgers Graduate School of Educatilaw at the Rutgers Graduate School of Education.
That would be smart: three years ago the New Jersey Charter School Association filed a formal complaint (later dismissed) that alleged «as founder and current Chair of Save our Schools New Jersey (SOSNJ), Dr. Sass Rubin has knowingly and consistently used her position, title and university resources to wage a personally driven lobbying and public relations campaign against New Jersey's public charter schools, as well as New Jersey's laws that regulate same, in support of SOSNJ's advocacy goals.Schools New Jersey (SOSNJ), Dr. Sass Rubin has knowingly and consistently used her position, title and university resources to wage a personally driven lobbying and public relations campaign against New Jersey's public charter schools, as well as New Jersey's laws that regulate same, in support of SOSNJ's advocacy goals.schools, as well as New Jersey's laws that regulate same, in support of SOSNJ's advocacy goals.»
David Laws, executive chair at the Education Policy Institute, will tell the British Educational Suppliers Association summer insights conferencelater today: «At present, similar schools in similar circumstances can receive very different budgets, and that needs to be addressed through a new, transparent, formula.
as founder and current Chair of Save our Schools New Jersey (SOSNJ), Dr. Sass Rubin has knowingly and consistently used her position, title and university resources to wage a personally driven lobbying and public relations campaign against New Jersey's public charter schools, as well as New Jersey's laws that regulate same, in support of SOSNJ's advocacy goals.Schools New Jersey (SOSNJ), Dr. Sass Rubin has knowingly and consistently used her position, title and university resources to wage a personally driven lobbying and public relations campaign against New Jersey's public charter schools, as well as New Jersey's laws that regulate same, in support of SOSNJ's advocacy goals.schools, as well as New Jersey's laws that regulate same, in support of SOSNJ's advocacy goals.»
CentreForum, which has existed in its current guise since the mid-2000s, has today become the Education Policy Institute in a move that has completed the think tank's shift in focus towards education, which began with the appointment of former schools minister David Laws as its executive chair last August.
Last year, the legislature passed a law to address those issues, including expanding the Washington State Charter School Commission, an independent state agency, to include two elected officials: the state superintendent of public instruction and the chair of the state board of education.
Margaret F. Brinig is the Fritz Duda Family Chair in Law at the University of Notre Dame Law School.
Durham's school board chair says districts facing the financial headaches of the legislature's class - size order will have to choose between obeying state law or proceeding with a voluntary program like Restart.
The former Liberal Democrat schools minister David Laws, who is now chair of the Education Policy Institute, was also appointed to the NSN's advisory council last September, along with ex-Ofsted chair Sally Morgan.
Dr. Patronek became the second Director of the Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy at what is now the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University and was the first Agnes Varis University Chair in Science and Society at Tufts University where he supervised the Graduate Program in Animals and Public Policy, whose graduates have gone on to leadership positions in animal welfare as well as careers in veterinary medicine and law, among others.
Mackinac's director of labor policy is Vincent Vernuccio, who chairs a committee of the labor task force of the Bradley - supported American Legislative Exchange Council and previously has worked at the Bradley - supported Capital Research Center and Bradley - supported Competitive Enterprise Institute... MCLF spent much of last year helping to defend the new right - to - work law, in policy and legal arguments, as well as in the larger public discourse in the state and nationally... MCLF is working with the Bradley - supported National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation on this and several other legal matters surrounding implementation of right to work in Michigan... On education, among other things, Mackinac is analyzing mroe [sic] than 200 collective - bargaining agreements (CBAs) in the state, covering some 75 % of the state's public - school students, to see if and if so, how, they are adhering to the teacher - tenure and - evaluation policy changes.
A dedicated classroom teacher, Salzman was twice selected as Professor of the Year by students at Duke, where he held chairs in the Law School and the Nicholas School of the Environment.
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