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Dean Developments: Hofstra, SLU Among the Latest Law Dean Appointments
The latest in law dean and other legal education news from across the U.S.Little-Known Law Leads to $3M South Florida Settlement
"That pressure led them to decide that they should resolve the case for their insurance policy limits," said Robert Fiore, an attorney for the estate.Ga. Intermediate Court Weighs State University Sovereign Immunity in Case Over Bar Fight
The Superior Court of Athens-Clarke County ruled Georgia's criminal self-defense provision required the University of Georgia to expressly incorporate language adopting the standards of self-defense applied in criminal cases. The state Board of Regents appealed.Appeals Court Set to Hear Challenge to Georgia Public Universities' Sovereign Immunity
"It's not just a question of what happened, it's a question of whether what UGA did was proper or not under state law," said appellee counsel Luke Boggs.View more book results for the query "Johnson Johnson"
'The Chutzpah of Texas' Governor and AG': 7 Lawsuits Filed Over Elections
"It is certainly not unusual for Attorney General Paxton to bully public educators to promote his personal agenda," education law attorney Dennis J. Eichelbaum said.Split Wash. Supreme Court Says University Is Not Liable for Student's Off-Campus Rape
The majority found that, while a special type of relationship exists between a university and its students, it clarified that the duty is limited to university property and activities it controls.Another Court Rules Procedurally Deficient Title IX Hearings Strip Accusers of Qualified Immunity
Another court has ruled that a school's Title IX proceedings were deficient and therefore could not be classified as "quasi-judicial" for the purpose…Federal Judge Denies Class Certification to Undergrads Seeking COVID-19 Tuition Reimbursement
"The court has determined that the named plaintiffs have not suffered an injury-in-fact and their claims have been mooted," stated Senior U.S. District Judge Norman K. Moon. "The court has further concluded that the named plaintiffs have not satisfied the requirements for class certification under Rule 23(a) or Rule 23(b)(3)—or Rule 23(b)(2) or (c)(4) for that matter."