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By Colleen Murphy | July 24, 2023
Two court opinions, released just days apart, came to differing conclusions on whether a particular Title IX proceeding can be considered "quasi-judicial" for purposes of determining absolute immunity for accusers. But observers said the two rulings may actually be deceptively consistent with one another.
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By Chris Megerian and Brendan Farrington | July 24, 2023
"They dare to push propaganda to our children," Vice President Kamala Harris said. "This is the United States of America. We're not supposed to do that."
5 minute read
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 21, 2023
The Fifth Circuit then considered a second argument—that the Texas Pandemic Liability Protection Act, which retroactively bars damages, violates the Texas Constitution's retroactivity clause.
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By Ryan Dailey | July 20, 2023
Critics, including teachers and Democratic state lawmakers, asked the Board of Education to table the standards to allow for changes.
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By Christine Schiffner | July 18, 2023
A new nationwide student organization aims to help young attorneys map a career path into plaintiffs work.
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By Terry Spencer | July 13, 2023
Former Broward Deputy Scot Peterson, the school's on-campus deputy, was acquitted last month of criminal charges accusing him of inaction, but the civil case against him, the Broward Sheriff's Office and others is governed by different laws, rules of evidence and a lower standard of proof.
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By Charles Toutant | July 11, 2023
"We are in a position where we now are in the driver's seat, legally," said Bruce Afran, the Princeton attorney representing students, faculty and others who support Westminster. "Rider is gonna have to prove that it had a financial need to close Westminster, which it did not and it can't show."
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By Christine Charnosky | July 10, 2023
"In her typical warrior fashion, Betsy fought this horrid disease with everything she had and then some, advocating not only for herself but for others and their families stricken by ALS," Miriam H. Marton, associate dean for Experiential Learning, wrote in an obituary published in LexisNexis on Saturday.
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By Christine Charnosky | July 10, 2023
"The Law School is in a strong position to attract a highly talented successor, in very large part because of Dean Anderson's many notable accomplishments," Drake University Provost Sue Mattison said in an email to faculty and staff announcing Anderson's plans to step down.
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By Ryan Dailey | July 7, 2023
The New College of Florida "Freedom Institute" is aimed at combating "cancel culture" in higher education.
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