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American University Washington College of Law's Fairfax to Become Dean of Howard Law
Howard University has "shaped the trajectory of my family's journey from slavery to where I proudly stand today as the dean of the American University Washington College of Law," Roger Fairfax said in a statement. "My family's strong legacy of Howard alumni, staff and faculty makes this a particularly compelling opportunity to lead one of the most impactful institutions in the nation and honor those who have come before me."Locked Out of Local Government: Residents Decry Increased Secrecy Among Towns, Counties, Schools
In October, residents of Sapelo Island in Georgia, who largely rely on a ferry to get to the mainland, accused county officials of making it difficult for residents to attend important public meetings by scheduling them after the last ferry was slated to depart. That decision highlights what some observers say is a striking trend toward secrecy among local governments across the U.S.Attorneys Interviewing to Become the Next South Florida Circuit Court Judge
Of these attorneys, only two will ultimately earn a seat on the circuit court bench.University Leaders Miss the Easy Answer in Political Test
In truth, the Congressional inquiry was not about the law. It was about politics, and these presidents, all of whom have had brilliant and accomplished careers, were too smart for the room. It was painful to watch.Legendary Criminal Defense Attorney Ronald Fischetti of Stamford Is Dead at 87
Over his storied career in the white collar criminal space, Fischetti represented mobsters, politicians, and a veritable who's who of clients – including former President Donald Trump.View more book results for the query "Howard University"
Legendary Criminal Defense Attorney Ronald Fischetti Is Dead at 87
Over his storied career in the white collar criminal space, Fischetti represented mobsters, politicians, and a veritable who's who of clients – including former President Donald Trump.Kavanaugh Open to Reconsidering Universal Injunctions by District Court Judges
Justice Brett Kavanaugh's latest statement indicates his belief that trial judges' injunctive power might be limited to the parties before them.Alan Dershowitz and the Thought Police
An idea recently that Alan Dershowitz recently proposed in an article published in the Law Journal is as treacherous and deceitful as it is unworkable--and is McCarthyism revisited, Ellen Yaroshefsky writes.Trending Stories
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