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Liberal Law Professors and the Solomon Amendment Rout
Conservative commentators erupted in glee after the U.S. Supreme Court last week unanimously rejected a coalition of law schools and law professors' First Amendment challenge to the Solomon Amendment, which governs military recruiters' access to university campuses. But attorney Howard J. Bashman writes that, when a case is litigated as a matter of principle, even an 8-0 loss can represent a measure of success in the court of public opinion.Newly Named Interim Dean Is First Woman to Lead Hofstra Law
Professor Nora V. Demleitner has been named interim dean of Hofstra University School of Law, replacing Aaron Twerski, who last month announced his resignation following quadruple bypass surgery. Demleitner, 40, has been a member of the law school faculty since 2001 and has served as the vice dean for academic affairs for the past year. She is the first woman to lead the law school in its 37-year history.Oc� Brings Home EDD Processing With dataDeliver
Oc� Business Services, a Canon Group company and a managed business process services and electronic discovery provider, announced this week a new service that provides legal organizations with e-discovery software deployed onsite as a managed service.Do Dot-Coms Have More Shady Characters?
Managers at Internet companies are four times as likely to have shady backgrounds than their counterparts in the economy as a whole, according to an unscientific survey by a firm that provides investigative services to corporations. Kroll Associates says that in the rush to get things done, dot-coms often fail to establish routine steps for filtering out fraudulent managers.View more book results for the query "*"
Yahoo Deal Shows it's a Small World
When Sunnyvale-based Yahoo Inc. agreed to acquire San Diego's Musicmatch for $160 million in a cutting-edge digital music deal this week, it sounded like the quintessential California deal. But two of the three law firms involved are based in New York. Skadden, Arps guided Yahoo through the all-cash transaction announced earlier this week. And Weil, Gotshal provided intellectual property guidance to the Internet service giant.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 21, No. 71 - April 11, 2012
Daily decision alert.No high court action on voting rights law
Three years ago, the Supreme Court warned there could be constitutional problems with a landmark civil rights law that has opened voting booths to millions of African-Americans.Post Properties 1Q beats Wall Street views, but shares fall on 2Q outlook
ATLANTA AP - Shares of real estate investment trust Post Properties sank Tuesday, a day after it gave second-quarter guidance that fell below Wall Street expectations.Shares of the Atlanta-based company dropped $1.91, or 4.1 percent, to $44.96 in afternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The stock has traded between $40.Trending Stories
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