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Daily Business Review

Law Student Who Fought Off Gunman Gets $30,000 Scholarship

Joshua Quick, a second-year student at Florida State University College of Law, will receive $30,000 to cover his education costs after helping to stop a gunman who shot six people and killed two at a Tallahassee yoga studio earlier this month.
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Daily Report Online

Law Student Who Fought Off Gunman Gets $30,000 Scholarship

Joshua Quick, a second-year student at Florida State University College of Law, will receive $30,000 to cover his education costs after helping to stop a gunman who shot six people and killed two at a Tallahassee yoga studio earlier this month.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Your Client Is Involved in a Campus Sexual Assault Case. Now What? New Rules Could Be in Play

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos unveiled tentative changes to Title IX, which affect sexual assaults and misconduct on school grounds and campuses. The proposed changes will not be made permanent until public hearings can be held.
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New Jersey Law Journal

BAR REPORT - Mini-Grants available for peer mediation support at K-12 schools

State bar foundation offers peer mediation mini-grants for schools
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Dartmouth Sexual Misconduct Suit Questions School's Legal Process

A federal lawsuit filed against Dartmouth College raises questions about the roles played by Dartmouth's Title IX coordinator, the outside counsel hired to investigate the claims, and the school's office of general counsel.
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Litigation Daily

Dartmouth Sexual Misconduct Suit Spotlights School's Legal Process

A federal lawsuit filed against Dartmouth College raises questions about the roles played by Dartmouth's Title IX coordinator, the outside counsel hired to investigate the claims, and the school's office of general counsel.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

With Sharp Rebuke to Law School, Orlando Judge Tosses Professor's Lawuit

The judge rules a $285 million fraud claim against for-profit law school operator InfiLaw, which operates Florida Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville and others, is too vague to move forward.
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Law.com

With Sharp Rebuke to Law School, Judge Tosses Prof's Suit That Included ABA

Former Charlotte School of Law Professor Barbara Bernier alleged that the now-closed school defrauded the federal government of close to $300 million in federal student loans, but a judge ruled that her allegations were too vague and were barred by earlier suits.
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Litigation Daily

With Scathing Rebuke to a Now-Defunct Law School, Judge Tosses Prof's Suit

Former Charlotte School of Law Professor Barbara Bernier alleged that the now-closed school defrauded the federal government of close to $300 million in federal student loans, but a judge ruled that her allegations were too vague and were barred by earlier suits.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Columbia Law Boosts Public Interest Support

Columbia Law School is pumping an additional $4.5 million into public interest support programs in the form of post-graduate fellowships and a more generous Loan Repayment Assistance Program.
2 minute read

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