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By Karen Sloan | July 13, 2017
The hoped-for law school "Trump Bump" might actually have legs. The number of people who took the LSAT in June climbed nearly 20 percent over last year—the largest percentage increase for any individual LSAT administration since September 2009.
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By Greg Land | July 12, 2017
The DeKalb County School District has agreed to pay more than $160,000 to settle a lawsuit claiming the district illegally withheld $750 apiece from 150 teachers' final paychecks when they resigned at the end of the 2013 school year.
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By Karen Sloan | July 12, 2017
A&M's Andrew Morriss will lead the university's new School of Innovation starting Aug. 1.
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By Vivia Chen, The Careerist | July 11, 2017
Thanks to law professors Joanna Grossman at Southern Methodist University and Deborah Rhode at Stanford University, we now have a primer on sexual harassment on the job.
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By KAREN SLOAN | July 11, 2017
Appalachian School of Law has fired back at a former visiting professor suing the school, arguing in a bid to dismiss that a student who the professor claims was sexually harassing her was simply “obnoxious.”
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By therecorder | The Recorder | July 11, 2017
9th Cir.; 15-350 The court of appeals reversed a judgment and remanded. The court held that if a tribal college were determined to be an arm of a tribe,…
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By Michael Booth | July 7, 2017
A plan to build faculty housing for New Jersey's Institute for Advanced Study near where General George Washington camped with the Continental Army can advance, thanks to a New Jersey appeals court's ruling.
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By Editorial Board | July 7, 2017
Have you heard of Charlotte School of Law, or of Whittier Law School? Well, you may not hear of them for much longer. Both were scheduled to close this year, though in both cases there were campaigns by faculty and alumni to keep them open.
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By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | July 7, 2017
The parents of an American student who died on a study abroad program cannot sue the Brookhaven university, the Georgia Court of Appeals has ruled.
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By ROBERT STORACE | July 6, 2017
Negative statements about Byrne's research work began soon after she "moved pillows to avoid contact with professor Gonzalez Echevarria's lap" in October 2014, the suit asserts.
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