Not exact matches
Some 54 senior - level partners from
law firms across the U.S. worked in virtual teams of six, with two expert advisors and assistance from a Stanford Law student, for six mont
law firms across the U.S.
worked in virtual teams of six, with two expert advisors and assistance from a Stanford
Law student, for six mont
Law student,
for six months.
Tarr and other
students like Emma Gonzalez (the senior with the shaved head) and David Hogg (targeted by conspiracy theorists because his father once
worked for the FBI) have, virtually on their own, turned what could have become another impotent «thoughts and prayers» response to a massacre into a national movement to transform the nation's gun
laws.
A few of the many things that jump off of the pages
for me are that it doesn't seem to support
working families with kids (it REPEALS the up to $ 5,000 exclusion from gross income
for dependent care assistance that many
working parents use to subsidize the skyrocketing costs of child care while they
work) or even those who (like my fantastic
law students at UNLV) are pursuing and paying
for higher education.
The Witherspoon Institute in Princeton, New Jersey (where I
work) is now accepting applications
for six summer seminars, on topics ranging across ethics, politics,
law, medicine, philosophy, and religion,
for every age cohort from high school to post-baccalaureate
students.
(a) Philosophical preoccupation with the various types of cultural activities on an idealistic basis (Johann Gottfried Herder, G. W. F. Hegel, Johann Gustav Droysen, Hermann Steinthal, Wilhelm Wundt); (b) legal studies (Aemilius Ludwig, Richter, Rudolf Sohm, Otto Gierke); (c) philology and archeology, both stimulated by the romantic movement of the first decades of the nineteenth century; (d) economic theory and history (Karl Marx, Lorenz von Stein, Heinrich von Treitschke, Wilhelm Roscher, Adolf Wagner, Gustav Schmoller, Ferdinand Tonnies); (e) ethnological research (Friedrich Ratzel, Adolf Bastian, Rudolf Steinmetz, Johann Jakob Bachofen, Hermann Steinthal, Richard Thurnwald, Alfred Vierkandt, P. Wilhelm Schmidt), on the one hand; and historical and systematical
work in theology (church history, canonical
law — Kirchenrecht), systematic theology (Schleiermacher, Richard Rothe), and philosophy of religion, on the other, prepared the way during the nineteenth century
for the following era to define the task of a sociology of religion and to organize the material gathered by these pursuits.7 The names of Max Weber, Ernst Troeltsch, Werner Sombart, and Georg Simmel — all
students of the above - mentioned older scholars — stand out.
He had put himself and his first wife through professional school (she, a Ph.D. physiologist; he, a
law student on the
law review) by
working as a Customs Inspector, a droll occupation
for a political radical.
No one is forcing you to
work for a Catholic Hospital, just as the Islamic
Students are filing a
law suit against a Catholic University because of their religious images, then why would you go there if your Islamic?
More detailed studies of the Traditions, Arabic
works of
law, and the regulations of the shari`a concerning problems usually submitted to Islamic courts of justice — such as appointing the time
for the beginning and end of the fast, matrimonial
law, hereditary
law — are available in Malay
for students in the pesantrens.
It
works with local
law enforcement to run PSA's during peak consumption times of their alcoholic beverage portfolio and provide programs like Street Smart
for local schools to educate
students on alcohol / drug abuse, texting while driving and all - around appropriate behavior.
Despite the mutual State of the State boycott between Cuomo and state lawmakers, they will all have to
work together eventually on issues like passing the budget, which is expected to have a deficit, and perhaps implementing new
laws — to make college tuition free
for more
students, and allowing ride - sharing services like Uber and Lyft in more places in New York.
The parents, he said, are covering a range of topics, including education
law, how to advocate
for their
students and how to
work with other parents.
But despite the mutual State of the State boycott between Cuomo and state lawmakers, they will all have to
work together eventually on issues like passing the budget, which is expected to have a deficit, and perhaps implementing new
laws — to make college tuition free
for more
students, and allowing ride - sharing services like Uber and Lyft in more places in New York.
For example, in Michigan in the early 1990s, the Law Review Commission was led by a law professor who devoted perhaps 200 hours a year to the job in exchange for a small stipend, who coordinated the efforts of perhaps a dozen volunteer commission members who devoted perhaps 50 hours a year to the job, and a couple of law student interns who worked mostly in the summer for perhaps 300 hours a year ea
For example, in Michigan in the early 1990s, the
Law Review Commission was led by a law professor who devoted perhaps 200 hours a year to the job in exchange for a small stipend, who coordinated the efforts of perhaps a dozen volunteer commission members who devoted perhaps 50 hours a year to the job, and a couple of law student interns who worked mostly in the summer for perhaps 300 hours a year ea
Law Review Commission was led by a
law professor who devoted perhaps 200 hours a year to the job in exchange for a small stipend, who coordinated the efforts of perhaps a dozen volunteer commission members who devoted perhaps 50 hours a year to the job, and a couple of law student interns who worked mostly in the summer for perhaps 300 hours a year ea
law professor who devoted perhaps 200 hours a year to the job in exchange
for a small stipend, who coordinated the efforts of perhaps a dozen volunteer commission members who devoted perhaps 50 hours a year to the job, and a couple of law student interns who worked mostly in the summer for perhaps 300 hours a year ea
for a small stipend, who coordinated the efforts of perhaps a dozen volunteer commission members who devoted perhaps 50 hours a year to the job, and a couple of
law student interns who worked mostly in the summer for perhaps 300 hours a year ea
law student interns who
worked mostly in the summer
for perhaps 300 hours a year ea
for perhaps 300 hours a year each.
A city
Law Department spokesman noted that even though the court ruled against James, «our schools are
working hard to address the air conditioning issue
for students.»
But, despite the mutual State of the State boycott between Cuomo and state lawmakers, they will all have to
work together eventually on issues like passing the budget, which is expected to have a deficit, and perhaps implementing new
laws - to make college tuition free
for more
students, and allowing ride sharing services like Uber and Lyft in more places in New York.
But, despite the mutual State of the State boycott between Cuomo and state lawmakers, they will all have to
work together eventually on issues like passing the budget, which is expected to have a deficit, and perhaps implementing new
laws to make college tuition free
for more
students, and allowing ride sharing services like Uber and Lyft in more places in New York.
In an interview with The Suffolk Times, Mr. Zeldin described the
law's adoption as a «huge victory»
for students, parents, teachers and legislators who have been
working to roll back «a very flawed» implementation of Common Core.
The governor could also
work to change the state's charter
law to include a mandate that New York City's charter
students should either have access to sufficient space or that funding be made available to ensure that schools have enough money to pay
for additional space, Bill Phillips, president of the Northeast Charter School Network, told Capital.
These 2 - year PSM programs, as we have often reported, prepare
students for nonacademic, science - related careers through graduate
work in both science and such employment - relevant fields as business, economics, intellectual property, regulatory affairs, ethics, or
law.
I am committed to making this
law work for Nevada's schools, teachers, administrators, parents, and our
students.
Two years later, a group of more than 100 U.S. university presidents and chancellors known as the Amethyst Initiative called
for a re-evaluation of the legal drinking age — citing a «clandestine» culture of heavy drinking episodes among college
students as one reason that the age - 21
law is not
working.
It is a new initiative of the Justice and the
Law Society that aims to provide a platform for discussion of legal issues, the interaction between law and social justice and students» experiences in legal work experience, pro bono work and beyo
Law Society that aims to provide a platform
for discussion of legal issues, the interaction between
law and social justice and students» experiences in legal work experience, pro bono work and beyo
law and social justice and
students» experiences in legal
work experience, pro bono
work and beyond.
It's not the most promising way to kick things off (Brewer uses it to illustrate the deadly, post-party car crash that incites the no - song - and - dance
law in the film's setting of Bomont, Tennessee), but its poor impression doesn't last long, as Brewer makes quick
work of establishing a liberal and plausible adolescent atmosphere in which Big & Rich can be listened to just after Wiz Khalifa, an antagonist is offhandedly chewed out
for using the word «fag,» and the black
students nearly outnumber the white
students in the high school hallways.
Walt has a nuclear family — him and his pregnant wife, Skyler [Anna Gunn] and son Walter Jr. [R.J. Mitte], a high school
student who has cerebral palsy [as does the actor who plays him]-- and a brother in
law who
works for the DEA, Hank Schrader [Dean Norris].
Some enterprising states (
for instance, Virginia), are
working to pass dyslexia
laws to ensure teachers know how to spot and secure support
for very young
students with reading difficulties.
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the federal
law requiring a free appropriate education
for children with disabilities, outlines the role that educators and schools play in preparing
students for the transition from school to post-secondary education,
work and community life.
Officials at the Center
for Economics and
Law Charter School, a finance immersion school
for 9th and 10th graders, voluntarily closed their school Oct. 28 after learning that its fire - alarm and sprinkler systems were not
working, said Barbara Grant, a spokeswoman
for the 214,000 -
student district.
Powerpoint
for AQA AS Level Physics Waves topic, covering the theory of refraction, Snell's
law with a few
worked examples and details of a simple refraction experiment to allow
students to investigate refraction.
The
work sheet provides a graphic organizer
for students to use as they boil down the bill - to -
law process to its 9 steps.
Allison Hertog is a member of the Step Up
for Students governance board and is the founding attorney of Making School
Work, a private
law firm whose mission is to help parents access the right placement — public or private —
for their special needs children.
While giving
students experience
working for such employers as
law firms and advertising agencies, the arrangement also puts a private school education within the reach of many families in the predominantly Hispanic, low - income Pilsen neighborhood...
A year after the Every
Student Succeeds Act became
law, it remains a
work in progress as states, districts, and a shifting cast of federal officials prepare
for ESSA's classroom debut in the 2017 - 18 school year.
The
work is protected by local and international copyright
laws and is provided solely
for the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing
student learning.
Schifter, who spent several years
working on Capitol Hill advocating
for students with disabilities, teaches a course on federal education policy, and requires
students to role play a variety of actors, from politicians to community activists, to better understand how policy becomes
law.
As she continues on her journey she is excited to continue exploring the various ways in which her background in
law and policy, combined with her passion
for education and
working with
students, will allow her to further support this important
work.
The schools have also forged helpful relationships with local businesses to produce the distinctive feature of a Cristo Rey education: One day a week, each
student works for a nearby employer, such as a
law firm or bank.
Under the new
law,
students will no longer be suspended or expelled
for discretionary offenses and better statewide data on
student demographics will ensure that the system is
working to keep all
students on track and in school.
Senate Bill 1458, which will shift California's chief measure of a high school's performance, from a near exclusive reliance on state test scores to a broader gauge of
student accomplishment and preparation
for college and the world of
work, is now
law.
Making School
Work is a unique
law firm
for disabled
students who are not performing to their potential.
During this reauthorization process, NSBA has
worked closely with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to advocate
for a modernized education
law that affirms the importance of local governance, protects federal investments in Title I grants
for disadvantaged
students, and prevents the diversion of public tax dollars
for private use.
SEAs and LEAs are planning
for and
working to fulfill the
law's requirements, as well as seizing upon new opportunities to partner with stakeholders to improve education
for all
students.
Now that a judge has ruled that teachers» performance evaluations in the Los Angeles Unified School District are inadequate and violate state
law, the teachers union will finally have to
work with district leaders on devising a reasonable method
for using
student achievement to measure teachers»
work.
The
work on reducing class sizes isn't done, and now it is up to the community to make this
law work for the educators,
students, and families in Wake County.
A few states have even passed
laws regarding CBL that basically say if a
student can have an educational experience other than classroom seat time, such as study abroad or
work experience, then they should be able to earn credit
for those activities.
Example projects: Ms. Hassel co-authored, among others, numerous practical tools to redesign schools
for instructional and leadership excellence; An Excellent Principal
for Every School: Transforming Schools into Leadership Machines; Paid Educator Residencies, within Budget; ESSA: New
Law, New Opportunity; 3X
for All: Extending the Reach of Education's Best; Opportunity at the Top; Seizing Opportunity at the Top: How the U.S. Can Reach Every
Student with an Excellent Teacher; Teacher Tenure Reform; Measuring Teacher and Leader Performance; «The Big U-Turn: How to bring schools from the brink of doom to stellar success»
for Education Next; Try, Try Again: How to Triple the Number of Fixed Failing Schools; Importing Leaders
for School Turnarounds; Going Exponential: Growing the Charter School Sector's Best; the Public Impact series Competencies
for Turnaround Success; School Restructuring Under No Child Left Behind: What
Works When?
NCSECS also
worked directly on the
law's improved charter program which now requires that states applying
for innovation funds include in their plan how they will recruit, admit and retain
students with disabilities along with all other
students among several other prerequisites.
At the same time, the
law provides guardrails to ensure our
work is appropriately targeted toward improving educational opportunities and outcomes
for all
students and all schools,» Wright said in prepared remarks.
Having
worked in policy
for the last two decades, I'm cautiously optimistic about the Every
Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which Obama signed into
law in 2015 to replace the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act.
As the lead House Democrat on ESSA, I was proud to
work alongside the National Urban League and other crucial civil rights partners to ensure high standards and other meaningful federal protections
for Black
students in the new
law.
The
law encourages local districts to submit teacher pay proposals
for the pilot that could look like one of two distinct models: either pitch a plan that would reward teachers on the basis of how well their
students do on tests, or present an idea
for paying teachers who
work in hard to staff subject areas or rural / high poverty schools and / or taking on additional leadership roles to improve
student success.