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The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Justices Review SRC's Voiding of CBA With Teachers Union

The School District of Philadelphia's ability to cancel a collective bargaining agreement with its teachers union—and its effect on the distressed district's economic status—drew the attention of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in Harrisburg on Wednesday.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Rutgers Had No Duty to Alter MD Program for Bipolar Student, Judge Says

Rutgers University's medical school had no obligation to waive its time limit for graduation or to ease its testing standards in order to accommodate a student with bipolar disorder, a federal judge in Newark has ruled.
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Daily Business Review

Florida Grand Jury Indicts Charter School Management Company

A charter school management company which has operated schools statewide was indicted by a Florida Panhandle grand jury, accused of fraudulently billing a charter school for supplies, equipment and services.
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Texas Lawyer

Houston Lawyer Gets Prestigious Award From Texas A&M

Otway Denny, a partner in Norton Rose Fulbright in Houston, received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Texas A&M University.
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The Recorder

Daza v. Los Angeles Community College District

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New York Law Journal

Thomas v. N.Y. City Department of Education

Challenge to Use of Federal Funds Under NCLB Dismissed as No Private Right of Action Provided
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National Law Journal

Opposition to Arizona Law School's Use of GRE Fizzles

The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law will remain a member of the Law School Admission Council—for now. The council, which administers the Law School Admission Test, informed Arizona law dean Marc Miller by letter Saturday that the Tucson law school will be allowed to remain in its membership ranks “for the time being.”
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National Law Journal

Letter to the Editor: Harvard Law's Martha Minow

An April 19 NLJ article, “Harvard Law Student Activists Demand Free Tuition,” included an observation that “cutting the budget to eliminate tuition would … result in the loss of key programs, such as the law school's clinics.” This observation was attributed to a Harvard Law School spokesman, whose comment leaves the misimpression that our clinical programs might be singled out for elimination in the budgetary cuts that would follow any dramatic reduction in revenue.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Orrick's Haag Tapped to Investigate UC-Davis Leader

The former U.S. attorney will look into allegations that Chancellor Linda Katehi improperly spent student funds on a PR campaign to "clean up" negative Internet search results.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Fair Use in Higher Education: Lessons Learned From Georgia State

For many colleges and universities, hard-copy library reserves are a thing of the past. Many schools have taken to digitizing their reserve materials, allowing students to access required books and articles from the comfort of their dorm rooms.
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