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One of the four panelists at the hearing, Peter Conti - Brown, an Academic Fellow at Stanford Law School whose forthcoming book, The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve, will be published by Princeton University Press, also weighed in on the Fed's General Counsel.
The best single article I've seen on the moral case for parental choice in education is «School Choice as Simple Justice,» published in First Things (April 1992) and written by Prof. John Coons of the law school of the University of California, BerSchool Choice as Simple Justice,» published in First Things (April 1992) and written by Prof. John Coons of the law school of the University of California, Berschool of the University of California, Berkeley.
Using the Federal Election Commission's October Quarterly campaign finance filings, the Brennan Center for Justice at The New York University School of Law published a report on October 22nd focusing on the 25 House races rated most competitive by The Cook Political Report, including the race for Illinois» 13th.
Using the Federal Election Commission's October Quarterly campaign finance filings, the Brennan Center for Justice at The New York University School of Law published a report on October 22nd focusing on the 25 House races rated most competitive by The Cook Political Report, including the race for Texas» 23rd.
Using the Federal Election Commission's October Quarterly campaign finance filings, the Brennan Center for Justice at The New York University School of Law published a report on October 22nd, 2012 focusing on the 25 House races rated most competitive by The Cook Political Report, including the race for New York's 18th.
Using the Federal Election Commission's October Quarterly campaign finance filings, the Brennan Center for Justice at The New York University School of Law published a report on October 22nd focusing on the 25 House races rated most competitive by The Cook Political Report, including the race for Minnesota's 8th.
Using the Federal Election Commission's October Quarterly campaign finance filings, the Brennan Center for Justice at The New York University School of Law published a report on October 22nd focusing on the 25 House races rated most competitive by The Cook Political Report, including the race for Florida's 18th.
Using the Federal Election Commission's October Quarterly campaign finance filings, the Brennan Center for Justice at The New York University School of Law published a report on October 22nd focusing on the 25 House races rated most competitive by The Cook Political Report, including the race for California's 36th.
Using the Federal Election Commission's October Quarterly campaign finance filings, the Brennan Center for Justice at The New York University School of Law published a report on October 22nd focusing on the 25 House races rated most competitive by The Cook Political Report, including the race for Arizona's 1st.
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.
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.
Reasons given included a desire for autonomy, leadership roles, prestige, high salaries, work variety, and opportunities for one's partner, according to the paper about to be published in CBE - Life Sciences Education (LSE) by researchers at the University of North Carolina (UNC), Harvard Law School, and The Jackson Laboratory.
The law also required annual statewide tests in grades 3 through 8, and again in high school, and states had to publish the performances of students on these tests for every school, breaking out the results by ethnicity, eligibility for a subsidized lunch, and a variety of other categories.
And they will likely tweak the accountability regulations to better align with the flexibility provided by the law — to allow states not to publish summative ratings of schools, for instance.
One, by former RAND economist Richard Buddin, was published by the Cato Institute; the other, by Abraham Lackman, a scholar - in - residence at the Albany Law School, in Albany, New York, is not out yet, but was summarized by Cavanagh in the Ed Week story.
Sam Harben and Phil Hartley coauthored a book entitled A Guide to School Law in Georgia published by the Georgia School Boards Association that now is maintained by the firm and available online as eLaw through GSBA.
Maryland School Law Deskbook - A concise and accessible guide written by experienced education law attorneys, and published by LexisNexis in cooperation with the Maryland Association of Boards of Education (MABLaw Deskbook - A concise and accessible guide written by experienced education law attorneys, and published by LexisNexis in cooperation with the Maryland Association of Boards of Education (MABlaw attorneys, and published by LexisNexis in cooperation with the Maryland Association of Boards of Education (MABE).
In a MUST READ commentary piece published in the CTNewsjunkie, Robert Cotto Jr. reviews the flawed special education proposal submitted by The Connecticut School Finance Project, a corporate education reform group that has apparently violated state law by illegally engaging in lobbying activities with Governor Dannel Malloy and his administration.
According to a recent report published by the Education Law Center, «sufficient school funding, fairly distributed to districts to address concentrated poverty, is an essential precondition for the delivery of a high - quality education through the states» (p. 1).
From September, schools will be required by law to publish details of their careers programmes, as well as having a named «careers leader» in place to oversee it all.
A study of Wisconsin schools published last month by the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty noted that «softer discipline policies, pushed by the Obama Administration, are having a negative impact on student test scores.»
The substitute amendment prohibits the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) from considering how many pupils enrolled in a school or school district have been excused from taking an examination required under state or federal law for purposes of the annual school and school district accountability report published by DPI.
For a good description of school districts» obligations under the federal civil rights laws, read the guidelines on harassment and bullying published by the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (known as «OCR» for short).
The WASB has strong concerns about a provision in the amended bill that prohibits the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) from considering how many pupils enrolled in a school or school district have been excused from taking an examination required under state or federal law for purposes of the annual school and school district accountability report published by DPI.
Recruitment and admissions are addressed in a set of questions and answers regarding the application of federal civil rights laws to public charter schools published by the U. S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights (2000).
I recently heard about a new book that was written by Mark Paige — J.D. and Ph.D., assistant professor of public policy at the University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth, and a former school law attorney — and published by Rowman & Littlefield.
Cohort default rates (CDR) for federal student loans, published annually by the U.S. Department of Education (ED), provide no value for the vast majority of law schools.
You may qualify for a partial unpaid refund loan discharge if your school failed to pay a tuition refund required under federal law if you withdrew during the refund period published by the school.
The Harvard Law School (HLS) SALDF chapter raised awareness of animal law among law students, faculty, and the broader campus community by publishing articles in the Harvard Law Record and Harvard Crimson, and holding 17 packed events throughout the 2014 - 2015 academic yeLaw School (HLS) SALDF chapter raised awareness of animal law among law students, faculty, and the broader campus community by publishing articles in the Harvard Law Record and Harvard Crimson, and holding 17 packed events throughout the 2014 - 2015 academic yelaw among law students, faculty, and the broader campus community by publishing articles in the Harvard Law Record and Harvard Crimson, and holding 17 packed events throughout the 2014 - 2015 academic yelaw students, faculty, and the broader campus community by publishing articles in the Harvard Law Record and Harvard Crimson, and holding 17 packed events throughout the 2014 - 2015 academic yeLaw Record and Harvard Crimson, and holding 17 packed events throughout the 2014 - 2015 academic year!
One recent study, published by Yale Law School's Cultural Cognition Project, found that conservatives become less skeptical about global warming if they first read articles suggesting nuclear energy or geoengineering as solutions.
National Ocean Policy Law Review Article - In 2012, the Ocean & Coastal Law Journal from Maine Law School published an article by Surfrider Foundation's Legal Director, entitled «The U.S. National Ocean Policy: One Small Step for National Waters, but Will It Be the Giant Leap Needed for Our Blue Planet?»
Last month, Nature Sustainability published the first global assessment of payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs, led by James Salzman, UCLA Law and UC Santa Barbara Bren School professor as well as Forest Trends» Ecosystem Marketplace.
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.
You made the big time by getting a student note published in your school's law review.
At The Patry Copyright Blog, William Patry points to a recently published article, The Effect of Judicial Ideology in Intellectual Property Cases, by two law professors, Matthew J. Sag of DePaul and Tonja Jacobi of Northwestern, and doctoral student Maxim Sytch of Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management.
His book, Excelling in Law School: A Complete Approach, was recently published by Wolters Kluwer Law & Business.
But while the official law school Web site shows no evidence of the controversy surrounding Mukasey's visit, the law student blog Eagleionline yesterday published a draft of an upcoming article by BC Law Prof. Daniel Kanstroom, «On «Waterboarding»: Legal Interpretation and the Continuing Struggle for Human Rights.&raqlaw school Web site shows no evidence of the controversy surrounding Mukasey's visit, the law student blog Eagleionline yesterday published a draft of an upcoming article by BC Law Prof. Daniel Kanstroom, «On «Waterboarding»: Legal Interpretation and the Continuing Struggle for Human Rights.&raqlaw student blog Eagleionline yesterday published a draft of an upcoming article by BC Law Prof. Daniel Kanstroom, «On «Waterboarding»: Legal Interpretation and the Continuing Struggle for Human Rights.&raqLaw Prof. Daniel Kanstroom, «On «Waterboarding»: Legal Interpretation and the Continuing Struggle for Human Rights.»
He is also the author of The Marble and The Sculptor: From Law School To Law Practice, published by the ABA.
A listing of experiential learning opportunities in Canadian law schools was published by Gemma Smyth, Samantha Hale, and Neil Gold of Windsor in 2016 («Clinical and Experiential Learning Programs in Canadian Law Schools» presented at the annual conference of the Association for Canadian Clinical Legal Educatiolaw schools was published by Gemma Smyth, Samantha Hale, and Neil Gold of Windsor in 2016 («Clinical and Experiential Learning Programs in Canadian Law Schools» presented at the annual conference of the Association for Canadian Clinical Legal Educschools was published by Gemma Smyth, Samantha Hale, and Neil Gold of Windsor in 2016 («Clinical and Experiential Learning Programs in Canadian Law Schools» presented at the annual conference of the Association for Canadian Clinical Legal EducatioLaw Schools» presented at the annual conference of the Association for Canadian Clinical Legal EducSchools» presented at the annual conference of the Association for Canadian Clinical Legal Education).
Experiential learning was placed on the agenda for North American law schools when Educating Lawyers by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching was published in 2007 (commonly called the Carnegie Report).
The paper, Law Firms, Ethics, and Equity Capital: A Conversation, published yesterday by Georgetown Law School's Center for the Study of the Legal Profession, collects correspondence among MacEwen, Georgetown law professor Milton C. Regan and University of Illinois law professor Larry E. Ribstein, in which they discuss whether current ethics rules would permit firms to sell financial instruments and debate the arguments for and againLaw Firms, Ethics, and Equity Capital: A Conversation, published yesterday by Georgetown Law School's Center for the Study of the Legal Profession, collects correspondence among MacEwen, Georgetown law professor Milton C. Regan and University of Illinois law professor Larry E. Ribstein, in which they discuss whether current ethics rules would permit firms to sell financial instruments and debate the arguments for and againLaw School's Center for the Study of the Legal Profession, collects correspondence among MacEwen, Georgetown law professor Milton C. Regan and University of Illinois law professor Larry E. Ribstein, in which they discuss whether current ethics rules would permit firms to sell financial instruments and debate the arguments for and againlaw professor Milton C. Regan and University of Illinois law professor Larry E. Ribstein, in which they discuss whether current ethics rules would permit firms to sell financial instruments and debate the arguments for and againlaw professor Larry E. Ribstein, in which they discuss whether current ethics rules would permit firms to sell financial instruments and debate the arguments for and against.
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.»
Best Practices for Legal Education, published by the Clinical Legal Education Association fifteen years later, in 2007, essentially reiterated the message of the MacCrate Report.57 Best Practices argued that to become effective practicing lawyers, students must have opportunities during law school to engage in legal problem - solving activities, either in hypothetical situations or real legal contexts.58 The MacCrate Report set out principles law schools should apply to achieve excellence in legal education.
mobi formats — of U.S. federal court rules have been published, jointly by the Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School and CALI, The Center for Computer - Assisted Legal Instruction.
A new guide to the legal protections available to reporters in Massachusetts was published this week by the Digital Media Law Project at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet & Society and the Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard Law School.
Recent research in law and psychology — particularly the research highlighted by The Situationist blog published by the Project on Law and Mind Sciences at Harvard Law School — emphasizes how context affects people's understanding and use of legal informatilaw and psychology — particularly the research highlighted by The Situationist blog published by the Project on Law and Mind Sciences at Harvard Law School — emphasizes how context affects people's understanding and use of legal informatiLaw and Mind Sciences at Harvard Law School — emphasizes how context affects people's understanding and use of legal informatiLaw School — emphasizes how context affects people's understanding and use of legal information.
That's the question posed by Steven Harper, recently retired Kirkland & Ellis partner and adjunct professor at Northwestern University Law School, in a column published in The American Lawyer.
A letter published by the Canadian Council of Law Deans in November 2016 countered that «any decision to approve and fund such a program must be based on an accurate picture of the dynamism and innovation at existing law schools, as well as their long - standing commitment to academic and educational excellence, not the caricature of Canadian legal education that Ryerson has advanced.&raqLaw Deans in November 2016 countered that «any decision to approve and fund such a program must be based on an accurate picture of the dynamism and innovation at existing law schools, as well as their long - standing commitment to academic and educational excellence, not the caricature of Canadian legal education that Ryerson has advanced.&raqlaw schools, as well as their long - standing commitment to academic and educational excellence, not the caricature of Canadian legal education that Ryerson has advanced.»
GlobaLex, an electronic legal collection run by the Hauser Global Law School Program at New York University School of Law, recently published a Research Guide on International Health Law.
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