NEXT

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: DOJ Lawyer Sues Georgetown for Rejecting Him, Claiming Age Bias

George Mazza, 62, is a longtime senior counsel in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division. But what he wants now is to get a Ph.D in theology from Georgetown. When the university rejected him, he sued.
8 minute read

The Recorder

9th Circuit Approves $25M Trump University Settlement

A federal appeals court has approved the $25 million Trump University settlement, striking down the claims of a high-profile objector who had threatened…
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

New York's Outdated Tenure Laws

If the courts finally allow 'Wright v. New York' to move ahead, the plaintiffs have a strong chance to prevail—and to usher in legal changes that have already benefited students in other states.
8 minute read

The American Lawyer

Husch Blackwell Lands Handful of New Lawyers in Chicago, DC

Husch Blackwell has added three partners in Chicago to its burgeoning higher educational practice, while also adding two lawyers to its international trade group in the nation's capital.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

MSU General Counsel, Legal Department Under Fire in Nassar Sex Abuse Matter

One of the school's trustees is calling on Robert Noto, MSU's top lawyer, to step down.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Michigan State In-House Counsel Had Chance to Stop Nassar Sex Abuse in 2014

Kristine Moore, assistant general counsel at the university since late 2014, was once called on to investigate claims against Dr. Lawrence Nassar.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Jury: FAU Prof Not Fired Over Sandy Hook Blog Post

A federal jury rejected a fired professor's claim that he was fired by Florida Atlantic University for his Sandy Hook denier blog posts.
2 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

ACLU Sues Delaware, Challenging Education Spending Gaps

The American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware on Tuesday filed a lawsuit in Delaware Court of Chancery, accusing the state of violating a requirement in the state constitution to ensure adequate education funding for disadvantaged students.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

1st Dept. Rulings to Restore Fired NYC Teachers Were Judicial 'Overreach,' Court of Appeals Says

The New York State Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that the terminations of three teachers by the New York City Department of Education did not "shock the conscience" and should not have been set aside by a state appellate court in Manhattan.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Indian Mountain School Settles Abuse Suits by 2 Former Students

Indian Mountain School has settled two federal lawsuits by former students who said they were sexually abused by a teacher while attending the school in the 1980s.
3 minute read

More from ALM

Resources

  • The Role of Evolving Support Structures in Optimizing Legal Talent

    Brought to you by BigHand

    Download Now

  • Corporate Monitorship Advisory Services

    Brought to you by HaystackID

    Download Now

  • AI-Powered Deposition and Medical Record Summaries: Low Risk, High Reward

    Brought to you by Parrot

    Download Now

  • Aligning Client Needs with Lawyer Growth and Profitability

    Brought to you by BigHand

    Download Now