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ALBANY — Last Saturday, as Hamas terrorists were slaughtering, kidnapping and mutilating Israeli civilians, Albany Law School professor Nina Farnia took to social media in apparent praise of ...
WASHINGTON — Washington school board members are considering changes to the district’s cellphone policies in light of a new state law that makes them enforceable ... including at lunch and in hallways ...
Clause 3 reads: “Maine Native American history and culture must be taught in all elementary and secondary schools, both public and private.” Despite its crystal-clear diction, this law has ...
Professor John Newman recently co-authored “Antitrust Law in the Online Economy: Selected Cases and Materials” with Mark R. Patterson and Nicolo Zingales. The third edition added Newman and Zingales ...
Adrian Orbe Jr. recorded a bases-clearing single to help DePaul down Oratory 11-7 in Wayne. DePaul (16-6) took control early and led 10-1 after three innings. Liam Riley added a two-run home run ...
Linda Elrod is the latest recipient of the prestigious Justice Award. A Washburn University Law professor for 50 years, her passion for the rights of children in the legal system exceeds well ...
Industry experts point to the role of law school faculty in helping their students ... Ergenzinger told Law.com that the inaugural class was at capacity with 25 students, from which he said ...
Marcus Dewayne Cobbs Jr., 23, of Mobile, is scheduled to appear for an arraignment next week on charges related to the criminal enterprise law ... convict them for a Class A, Class B felony ...
Justin Levitt is a professor at Loyola Law School focusing on democracy and ... to sanction past wrongdoing, is the criminal contempt power. But the version more likely to command executive ...
The new law, which includes artificial intelligence-generated “deepfakes,” could give schools more leverage ... is the first federal law to include criminal penalties for creating and posting ...
Article III of the Constitution establishes the “judicial Power” of the United States, which University of Chicago Law School professor Will Baude argued in a 2008 law review article “is the ...