Sentences with phrase «look at a law school»

Poll told Reporter Lynch, «If you look at law school classes, they're more than 50 percent women.
I sometimes am amazed by how many students do not even look at a law school exam until deep into their first semester.
Have you ever looked at a law school exam before?
«But I wound up looking at law school loans and
The law schools know it, too — just look at any law school's promotional material.
If you want an example, take a look at law schools.

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«Look to your right; look to your left,» Tisch said at a recruiting event in early January, modifying the Harvard Law School warning to first - year studeLook to your right; look to your left,» Tisch said at a recruiting event in early January, modifying the Harvard Law School warning to first - year studelook to your left,» Tisch said at a recruiting event in early January, modifying the Harvard Law School warning to first - year students.
«So many things can look good online,» says Ray Madoff, director of the Forum on Philanthropy and Public Good at Boston College's Law School.
Kim Jong Un is looking for a «drawn out, open - ended negotiation process to buy time and money,» says Lee Sung - Yoon of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
If you're considering a career in law, you're probably looking at the most affordable law schools to minimize student debt — and you should... Read more
After the Sandy Hook massacre, federal law enforcement agencies decided to take a closer look at effective ways to respond to school attacks.
The Coalition is calling for a one - day strike of professors and students at Harvard Law School in order to advance «the issue of «normalization,» or making our school look more like the society in which we live.&School in order to advance «the issue of «normalization,» or making our school look more like the society in which we live.&school look more like the society in which we live.»
The release of the report coincided with a public symposium, «Supermarket Power in Australia: Looking Back and Ahead», organised by Melbourne Law School and hosted at the State Library of Victoria on Friday.
Jan Komarek, a lecturer at the London School of Economics» European Institute and Department of Law, says that, as Article 50 is «silent» on whether a withdrawing member state could change its mind during the negotiation period, lawyers would have to look for other examples in international lLaw, says that, as Article 50 is «silent» on whether a withdrawing member state could change its mind during the negotiation period, lawyers would have to look for other examples in international lawlaw.
What we're looking at now is an extremely active post-budget session, with everything on the table — from the charter cap and DREAM / EITC to the NYC rent laws and mayoral control over the NYC school system, both of which sunset early in the summer.
Albany Law School recently hosted FOIL at 40: Looking Back, Looking Forward, a discussion about the New York State Freedom of Information Law and its origin, implementation, and future.
«Unfortunately, the budget does not treat New York City equitably,» he said, adding that, without additional changes to state law, «We will be looking at thousands of layoffs in our schools and across City agencies.»
«None of this conversation about moving the cap up should be looked at until first we deal with clearly the intent in 2010 that we passed the law that said all children of need need to be served at all schools,» Mulgrew said.
Constitutional law experts Greg Wallace of Campbell Law School and Bill Marshall of UNC School of Law looks at the issue and what the justices may decilaw experts Greg Wallace of Campbell Law School and Bill Marshall of UNC School of Law looks at the issue and what the justices may deciLaw School and Bill Marshall of UNC School of Law looks at the issue and what the justices may deciLaw looks at the issue and what the justices may decide.
«No one is above the law, and every court that has looked at this issue has ruled decisively that the Department of Education violated the law when it tried to close these schools,» Michael Mulgrew, the president of the union, said in a statement.
At the time, Taub, who graduated from Yale University's School of Medicine and has been a doctor for nearly 50 years, had just launched his center at Columbia and was looking for law firms to fund his research, the complaint saiAt the time, Taub, who graduated from Yale University's School of Medicine and has been a doctor for nearly 50 years, had just launched his center at Columbia and was looking for law firms to fund his research, the complaint saiat Columbia and was looking for law firms to fund his research, the complaint said.
To find out whether the population has indeed grown, ecological modeler Craig Pease of Vermont Law School and David Mattson, a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) grizzly field biologist, looked at 20 years of data on grizzlies tracked with radio collars or spotted by federal scientists in Yellowstone.
To determine whether institutions are in compliance with the law, the Office for Civil Rights looks at things such as whether women have equal access to advanced course work in high school as well as postsecondary schooling and graduate work.
A Wisconsin law requiring public reporting of test scores from voucher schools went into effect during the last year of the study, 2010, giving researchers a rare look at private - school test scores both before and after the accountability mandate.
A study done by Cornell University (shout out to my Father in Law... that was his med school) looked at this Health Halo Effect... it's pretty insane what they found.
At least, some of my college professors (big state school in the Midwest) and most of my law school professors (smaller Southern school) did so, and I thought they looked great!
In law school I spent many hours sitting in class looking at Gal Meets Glam and Pink Peonies when I should've been listening.
Hopefully, future editions of CER's scorecard will take a closer look at the effect of the regulations that some STC laws impose on schools, as well as clean up some minor scoring issues [*].
This report takes a multifaceted look at just how ready those states, districts, and schools are to bringing ESSA's changes in for a successful landing when the law goes into full effect for the 2018 - 19 school year.
This special report on ESSA looks at what the law will mean for virtually every aspect of public schooling when it takes full effect in the 2017 - 18 academic year.
Sir David opened the show by providing an update on «academy progress», while Rt Hon David Laws looked at the role that academy schools play in achieving a world - class education for all children.
At one point, it looked like Congress might limit the number of tests mandated under the NCLB law (that's annual tests in reading and math in grades 3 through 8 and once in high school, plus science tests in certain grades).
The Washington - based center took at look at how school districts have spent money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the economic - stimulus law passed by Congress last year.
That resistance may take place at the school's inception, when it first looks to purchase a building and comply with municipal zoning laws.
At the same time, there are some strong laws out there that, for whatever reason, are not generating high quality charter schools, so we should look for opportunities to weigh in accordingly.
OCR has made its investigatory power so open - ended that it can look at everything and anything that goes on in a school, and it has created a disparate impact standard so rigid that it can always find a violation of federal law.
May 19, 2016 by Brett Kittredge As the United States marks the 62nd anniversary of the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education decision which declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional, a new study looks at the effect school choice has had in reducing racial segregation in schools.
Take a close look at the agreements between schools and law enforcement agencies to make sure that police and school resource officers (SROs) are not gathering information for ICE, or coming to campus to talk to students and potentially asking questions about their or their family's immigration status, which would violate the California Values Act.
«I don't think we're looking at a domino effect here,» said Paul O'Neill, an education lawyer based in New York City and the author of theCharter School Law Deskbook.
Lenders should know how state laws and authorizer practices hold charter schools accountable; look at every pertinent public record including intervention and probation notices; and ask their own tough questions about trends in academic performance and evidence of fiscal stewardship.
When you look at schools in other states that don't have high accountability, that don't have the right laws in place, some of the individual charter schools have practices that are unfair, inappropriate or unjust, those things need to be dealt with.
As Idaho marks 20 years since its first charter schools opened, the recently released Shackled Education Pioneers looks back at how the public charter school movement started in the Gem State — and how that effort has strayed from its original intent of allowing significant space for education innovation, a progression that led the alliance to downgrade Idaho's charter school law from 20th to 21st nationwide this year.
Stateline looks at new state laws on the use of sunscreen at schools, including those in Utah.
Just look at maybe one of the most important sections of the law: Section 1116 (b)(7)-- it provides for districts overseeing schools who don't make AYP two years straight to «replace the school staff who are relevant to the failure to make adequate yearly progress,» overhaul curriculum, or let parents send their kids to another school in the district.
«We are looking at decades where we had a law on the books that required schools to link teacher evaluations to student performance — and most schools are still not in compliance,» she said.
«Unfortunately, we've been so busy with (responding to the new federal education law), we haven't really had a chance to look into the old data,» said Chris Janzer, who heads the school accountability office at the state education department.
This is the fourth in a series of blog posts that will look at the changes made by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), the new federal law that replaces No Child Left Behind, and what they might mean for Wisconsin schools.
«They look at the academics, they look at whether the school is compliant with the law, they look at whether the board is properly functioning and then they make those determinations,» he said.
States across the nation are taking another look at their school accountability systems in response to the Every Student Succeeds Act, a rewrite of the main federal law for K - 12 education.
In interviews with Abell, large charter operators said restrictions in the Maryland law would discourage them from starting new schools, though the researchers cautioned that some of those operators have not looked extensively at the state's law.
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