By R. Robin McDonald | September 7, 2018
A former KSU cheerleader has sued university officials, a former state representative and the county sheriff, claiming that her constitutional rights were violated when cheerleaders were barred from the playing field during the national anthem.
By Scott Flaherty | July 24, 2018
Two Ohio education law attorneys who are engaged to be married were sanctioned by a disciplinary board for sharing client information with one another.
By Katheryn Tucker | June 8, 2018
Presiding Judge John Ellington wrote for a panel that included Judge Charlie Bethel and Senior Judge Herbert Phipps in a June 1 decision reversing DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Gregory Adams, who tossed out the teachers' case.
By Katheryn Tucker | June 4, 2018
“This is a case about just how far the First Amendment bends in allowing government to punish its employees for the viewpoints they communicate in theirprivate lives,” Justice Nels Peterson wrote. “I am doubtful that it allowed the punishment imposed here.”
By Karen Sloan | May 14, 2018
Despite the proposed change, most law schools will continue to use the LSAT in admissions even if the ABA's House of Delegates in August signs off on eliminating the LSAT's required use, experts said.
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By Kristen Rasmussen | April 2, 2018
The University of North Georgia's top lawyer, Dahlonega-based Jenna Colvin, talks with the Daily Report about everything from whom she turns to for outside counsel to what she does when she's not in the office.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 26, 2018
"Earlier today, we filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of the students at Savannah Law School and are actively seeking justice on their behalf,” Stephen Lowry of Harris Lowry Manton said. “We hope to help these students secure an adequate recovery in light of this devastating turn of events."
By Sue Reisinger | January 29, 2018
Kristine Moore, assistant general counsel at the university since late 2014, was once called on to investigate claims against Dr. Lawrence Nassar.
By Sue Reisinger | December 13, 2017
Lee Tyner, the University of Mississippi's general counsel, has left the school where he has been the top legal officer since 2003.
By Kristen Rasmussen | November 28, 2017
Atlanta's John Marshall Law School is among 10 nationwide that the American Bar Association has publicly disciplined since August 2016 for violating its admissions rules by enrolling students it says are not likely to graduate and pass the bar. Per an Oct. 12 letter from the ABA's Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, the school must submit a report demonstrating compliance to the committee by Feb. 1 or appear before it at its meeting in late June.
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