By Angela Morris | June 10, 2019
“This violation has caused three months of delay in a case that has already been pending for three years and forced the parties to revisit issues that should have been resolved two years ago," the court wrote.
By Angela Morris | June 10, 2019
“This violation has caused three months of delay in a case that has already been pending for three years and forced the parties to revisit issues that should have been resolved two years ago," the court wrote.
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By Angela Morris | June 10, 2019
“This violation has caused three months of delay in a case that has already been pending for three years and forced the parties to revisit issues that should have been resolved two years ago," the court wrote.
By Christine Sexton | June 6, 2019
Former Florida State University President Talbot “Sandy” D'Alemberte was lauded as a legal lion and visionary.
By Ana Ceballos | June 6, 2019
Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran agreed to publicly name noncompliant school districts at a news conference if they do not comply with all school-safety mandates by Aug. 1.
By Sue Reisinger | May 31, 2019
FAMU General Counsel Denise Wallace, who has been on the job for two weeks, defends the school's attempts to disclose the name of an anonymous former student suing the public university after lodging rape allegations.
By Sue Reisinger | May 31, 2019
Denise Wallace has been general counsel of Florida A&M University for only two weeks, but already has found herself and her school embroiled in a high-profile legal controversy involving whether to name a former student and alleged rape victim who has sued the college.
By Charles Toutant | May 30, 2019
The Edison Board of Education resorted to litigation amid what it deems a crisis brought on by crowded school buildings that is made worse by new home construction in the town.
By Angela Morris | May 24, 2019
"Regardless of what the U.S. Supreme Court said in Fisher, the Texas Constitution prevents UT or any state actor from discriminating, from considering race,” Allan Van Fleet said.
By Jack Newsham | May 21, 2019
Caplan's guilty plea sets the stage for an Oct. 3 sentencing and disbarment proceedings in New York.
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