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By Brandon Larrabee | July 6, 2017
The Broward County School Board voted to move ahead with legal action against a sweeping new education law, an initial step toward a court clash over one of the legislative session's most controversial bills.
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By HARRY N. MAZADOORIAN | July 6, 2017
One of Connecticut's oldest and most distinguished ADR organizations is Community Mediation Inc. Frequently operating without fanfare and appropriate recognition, CMI toils tirelessly to resolve those disputes which tear at the fabric of everyday life, such as domestic disputes, landlord/tenant conflicts, parent/teen misunderstanding, property line disputes and even barking dogs, just to mention a few.
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By Cogan Schneier | July 6, 2017
A group of 19 Democratic state attorneys general filed a lawsuit in federal court Thursday to stop the Trump administration's rollback of an Obama-era regulation intended to protect student loan borrowers.
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By Karen Sloan | July 5, 2017
A black law librarian who sued South Texas College of Law—Houston has lost his lawsuit filed in 2014.
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By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | July 3, 2017
Summer school is in session at NJICLE where a series of summer institutes will cover issues from DWI updates to family law to labor and employment matters.
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By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | June 30, 2017
The litigation attorney doesn't shy away from the topic of her kind of diversity—of economic circumstances and breaking out of family educational limits.
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By therecorder | The Recorder | June 30, 2017
9th Cir.; 13-16259 The court of appeals reversed a judgment. The court held that tribal courts had jurisdiction over employment disputes involving Arizona…
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By therecorder | The Recorder | June 30, 2017
C.A. 2nd; B268758 The Second Appellate District affirmed a judgment. The court held that University of California peace officers receiving “duty…
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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 30, 2017
The School District of Philadelphia could not impose new, nonmandatory terms upon members of the teacher's union unilaterally, without engaging in prior bargaining under a collective bargaining agreement because an employer must maintain the status quo of an expired contract until a new contract has been negotiated. The court affirmed a trial court order denying the district's motion to set aside an award sustaining a union grievance.
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By Karen Sloan | June 30, 2017
Subsidized government loans for graduate students became a casualty of the 2011 debt ceiling crisis, but law school proponents are pushing to resurrect them with the help of sympathetic lawmakers.
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