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Controversy Continues Over Planned Use of Facial Recognition Tech in NY Public Schools

The New York Civil Liberties Union challenges the planned use in Lockport, New York, while school officials say they recognize the importance of safeguarding privacy.
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Daily Report Online

Sally Yates, Others Lined Up for Emory Law Symposium on Gun Violence

Fulton County DA Paul Howard, King & Spalding partner Sally Yates and criminal defense attorney Don Samuel will headline talks on gun policies at Emory law's Randolph Thrower Symposium.
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The Recorder

Court Finds Flaws With 'Overlapping and Conflicting' Role of Title IX Investigator at USC

California's Second District Court of Appeal found that the school's Title IX investigator held the "roles of investigator, prosecutor, factfinder, and sentencer" in a case where a student was accused of sexual misconduct.
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Daily Business Review

Florida Justices Split 4-3 on Challenge to Public School Funding

Chief Justice Charles Canady attacked dissenters for trying to take control of "monumental funding and policy decisions."
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New Jersey Law Journal

Justices Mull Reach of Charitable Immunity in Monmouth University Concert Injury

The case hinges on whether the show should, in fact, be considered a "cultural" or "educational" event, in conformity with the school's charitable purpose.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut-Led States' Settlement Wipes Out $494M in Student Debt

Forty-eight states and the District of Columbia announced a settlement agreement Thursday with Career Education Corp. that will put nearly $494 million back into the pockets of students.
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Law.com

States' Settlement With Career Education Corp. Wipes Out $494M in Student Debt

Forty-eight states and the District of Columbia announced a settlement agreement Thursday with Career Education Corp. that will put nearly $494 million back into the pockets of students.
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Daily Business Review

Fisher & Phillips' Suzanne Bogdan Leads Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce

Bogdan takes over after serving as the chamber's general counsel for nine years.
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Law.com

Nation's Future Will Be Determined by Today's Law Students, Says South African Justice

Justice Edwin Cameron of the Constitutional Court of South Africa told attendees at the Association of American Law Schools 2019 annual meeting that they must instill in students faith in the ability of the law to fight injustice and protect the most vulnerable.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Rutgers Law School Names Mutcherson Camden Co-Dean

Rutgers University Law School has tapped Kimberly Mutcherson, a vice dean and professor, as co-dean for the Camden campus, representing the first woman, the first African-American, and the first member of the LGBT community to hold a dean position at the law school.
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