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In February 2022, the attorney general issued an opinion concluding that dispensing certain drugs to children with gender dysphoria could constitute child abuse as defined by the Texas Family Code and appellants, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services and its commissioner, took certain actions in response.
Nearly 14% of ABA-Accredited US Law Schools Haven't Had a Woman Dean
"Despite these very real barriers, women should not be discouraged from contemplating becoming a dean," a 2021 Villanova Law Review paper said.New Proposed Succession Planning Rule Hits Target but Misses the Bullseye
Pennsylvania's newly proposed Rule of Professional Conduct 1.20 makes succession planning mandatory. It is a very good start, but hopefully, after public comment, the Disciplinary Board will revise and improve it.Nearly 14% of ABA-Accredited US Law Schools Haven't Had a Woman Dean
"Despite these very real barriers, women should not be discouraged from contemplating becoming a dean," a 2021 Villanova Law Review paper said.Nearly 14% of ABA-Accredited US Law Schools Haven't Had a Woman Dean
"Despite these very real barriers, women should not be discouraged from contemplating becoming a dean," a 2021 Villanova Law Review paper said.View more book results for the query "American Bar Association"
People in the News—April 19, 2024—McMonagle Perri, Klasko
Partner Charles M. Gibbs of McMonagle Perri McHugh Mischak Davis moderated a virtual town hall on April 1 featuring Philadelphia Councilman Kenyatta Johnson.Jury Trial Decline Results in Fewer Verdict-Related Appeals. Does it Matter?
"If there is not a robust pipeline of decisions going up and coming down where the appellate courts are providing guidance to trial judges, then the consequence is oftentimes a lot of wasted time," said attorney Ryan Baker.Handdown List released on:April 17, 2024
Paraquat Judge Tosses Key Plaintiffs' Expert Over 'Methodological Contortions'
U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel, who is overseeing the paraquat multidistrict litigation, found that Dr. Martin Wells, a biostatistician and epidemiologist at Cornell University, used unreliable methodologies in concluding that exposure to the pesticide increased the risks of getting Parkinson's disease.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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