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November 11, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

I Had 'Nowhere Else to Go,' Official Tells Luzerne Panel

Three days after PA Child Care opened its doors, Luzerne County Common Pleas Judge Mark A. Ciavarella Jr. sent a letter to juvenile delinquency court staff notifying them he was suspending use of graduated sanctions and implementing a strict "zero tolerance" policy.
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August 03, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Kraft indicates Vick not in Patriots' plans

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. AP - Patriots owner Robert Kraft suggests that New England has little interest in signing Michael Vick.Kraft says the team doesn't need the former Atlanta Falcons star because the Patriots already have the best quarterback in Tom Brady.Patriots coach Bill Belichick praised Vicks' ability last week when he was conditionally reinstated by the NFL after serving 18 months in prison for running a dogfighting ring.
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January 21, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Appeal Challenges Exculpatory Clauses Signed by Police Academy Entrants

Lawyers asked the state Supreme Court on Wednesday to decide whether exculpatory agreements that immunize police academies from suits by trainees violate public policy even though the parties have entered them voluntarily.
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October 06, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

How Would Students Grade Their Law Schools?

Recent news articles describe soaring tuition costs and growing enrollments, all in the face of fewer jobs awaiting law school graduates. See, e.g., David Segal's article, "Law School Economics: Ka-Ching!" in the July 17 New York Times. A related question is whether law students are receiving value for their tuition money. Law schools are charged with the responsibility of preparing students for the practice of law. Law schools grade students. How would the students grade law schools?
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March 31, 2008 | National Law Journal

Letters to the Editor: PDS Never Said It Was Cheering

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February 26, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Changes in Legal Profession Create New Mentorship Needs

Over the last few years, the legal profession has experienced dramatic change, resulting in seismic shifts in the legal marketplace and requiring lawyers to confront unforeseen and unprecedented challenges. Depending on their career circumstances, attorneys have had to ask themselves hard questions.
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June 12, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Spill Act Ruling Rejects DEP's 'Loss of Use' Recovery Theory

The New Jersey Spill Compensation and Control Act does not provide authority for the state to recover damages from polluters for "loss of use" of natural resources, a Union County judge has ruled in a case of first impression.
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November 17, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

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July 11, 2012 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Chandler Influence Seen in Glasscock's Opinions, Temperament

Sam Glasscock's corporate governance judicial philosophy still remains a mystery to many even after the completion of his first year as a Delaware Court of Chancery vice chancellor. While legal analysts say it often takes several years for a vice chancellor's views to be apparent, they can see the influence of Glasscock's mentor, former Chancellor William B. Chandler, in both his decisions and temperament.
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