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Supported by “unrestricted gifts” from Microsoft and ChatGPT maker OpenAI, the Harvard-based Institutional Data Initiative is ...
Courthouse law library renamed after civil rights trailblazer, late Judge Edward Rodgers Edward Rodgers, who died in 2018, ... he instead attended Florida A&M University’s law school.
The Palm Beach County Courthouse law library has been renamed to honor Judge Edward Rodgers, a prominent civil rights figure and legal pioneer. Rodgers achieved numerous firsts in Palm Beach County, ...
Amid federal and state pressures to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion programming across the nation, multiple organizations have pulled out of Lexington Pride.
The directive comes after a court rescinded undocumented students’ eligibility for in-state tuition. It’s unclear what ...
Your Life in the Law Begins Here. Saint Louis University School of Law is a globally connected Catholic, ... Matthew Braun, professor and director of the Vincent C. Immel Law Library, passed away on ...
The Damon Municipal Building on Highland Street, which initially housed both the Gale Free Library and the town high school, ...
More than 5,000 gathered at the University of Utah on Saturday as part of a national protest responding to federal parade ...
What was thought to be a copy of the Magna Carta in Harvard's law school library has turned out to be real. Harvard purchased the document, which dates to the early 1300s, for $27.50 at an auction in ...
It’s slowly taking shape — right here in Florida. Just ahead of the long holiday weekend, ERIC TRUMP and Trump son-in-law MICHAEL BOULOS (who’s married to TIFFANY TRUMP) filed incorporation paperwork ...
A federal judge has blocked another effort by the Trump administration to keep international students from attending Harvard University, granting a second preliminary injunction in the case.