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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | July 21, 2017
Trial court properly denied school district's petition to vacate an arbitration award reinstating school bus driver after she was terminated for testing positive for amphetamines during a random drug test because the arbitrator found that the drug ingestion was a single "misadventure" not likely to be repeated, there was no evidence that she was impaired and there was nothing in the CBA to limit arbitrator's authority to modify discipline Affirmed.
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By Miriam Rozen | July 20, 2017
The rhythms of university life beckoned to a pair of Big Law veterans on either coast this summer, with partners departing Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher for academic positions.
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By Vivia Chen, The Careerist | July 20, 2017
While it might be easy to read a recent report as a confirmation of how the system fails Asian-Americans, it actually paints a more complicated picture.
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By Karen Sloan | July 20, 2017
A bankruptcy judge has ruled that the institutions have standing in a lawsuit resulting in a large punitive damages award.
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By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 19, 2017
NYLAG, DOE Granted Part Judgment in Challenge To Withholdings Under FOIA Exemptions 5, 7(E)
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By Catherine Wilson | July 18, 2017
Billboard magazine puts the University of Miami's School of Law on its list of the top 12 programs nationally.
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By Amanda Bronstad | July 18, 2017
President Donald Trump, in court papers, has accused a lawyer and nearly two dozen law professors of lodging “inflammatory, gratuitous and untested facts and assertions” in their objections to the $25 million Trump University settlement.
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By Lloyd Dunkelberger | July 17, 2017
Meeting with college students and recent graduates dealing with the burden of student debt, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson outlined legislation that would cap rates on federal undergraduate loans at 4 percent and allow the refinancing of older loans at lower rates.
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By KAREN SLOAN | July 17, 2017
Lawyer Serranus Clinton Hastings made his fortune during the California Gold Rush and served as the first chief justice of the state's Supreme Court before giving $100,000—supposedly in gold coins—to establish the University of California's first law school in 1878.
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By Karen Sloan | July 14, 2017
One man advocated for barring Chinese immigrants; another apparently enjoyed an abhorrent pastime.
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