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The College of Law’s 4,000 living alumni include CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, Supreme Court chief justices, legislators, governors, attorneys general, state and federal judges, and successful ...
The complaint, filed by a former student, alleges that the college collected Rs. 8,000 per annum in excess of the fee fixed by the Fee Regulatory Authority (FRA), resulting in overcharges of Rs ...
The University of Iowa announced earlier this month that it would name long-term faculty member Todd Pettys as dean for a limited term of two years until they find a replacement after a national ...
Guwahati: Cotton University vice chancellor (VC) Ramesh Chandra Deka was conferred the rank of ‘Honorary Colonel' and appointed as ‘Colonel Commandant.
Nine Cotton University students were detained by Assam police during a protest against tree relocation outside Rabindra Bhawan, Guwahati. The students demanded proper research on tree survival ...
Out of nearly 100,000 law students graduating annually in India, only 400-600 find jobs with the country’s top law firms. India’s legal market is booming. So why aren’t more students fresh ...
In 2019, Texas guaranteed expansive First Amendment protections on college campuses with a new law intended to be a corrective to ideological conformity in higher education. Then came the Oct. 7 ...
NCAA NIL Settlement Reshapes College Athletics and Athlete Payments by: Richard T. Hewlett, Jessica E. Visser of Varnum LLP - Advisory Wednesday, June 11, 2025 ...
Canada-U.S. Law Journal The Canada-U.S. Law Journal was the first academic law journal dedicated to the exploration of the complex trade relationship between Canada and the United States. It includes ...
Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill into law on Thursday morning that will dramatically alter NIL regulations in the Lone Star State, and the Texas A&M Aggies best t ...
“Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties,” said John Milton in his famous pamphlet, Areopagitica (1644), opposing the licensing ...