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Daily Business Review

Judge Rules Against State on Campus Early Voting

Calling it a “ham-handed” effort to keep young voters from casting ballots, a federal judge Tuesday struck down as unconstitutional an opinion…
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Nader: Trial Lawyers Under Attack—and It's Going to Get Worse

Ralph Nader hosted a small meeting of attorneys to sound an alarm bell: The constitutional right of Americans to sue for injury has eroded in recent years to a point of crisis that trial lawyers can no longer ignore.
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Daily Business Review

Appellate Court Affirms Order to Release Surveillance Footage From Stoneman Douglas Shooting

A Florida appellate court Wednesday upheld a ruling ordering the Broward Sheriff's Office and School Board of Broward County to release surveillance video from the Valentine's Day mass shooting that claimed 17 lives at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
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Law.com

Future of Independent Law Schools Is in Peril

Stand-alone law schools don't enjoy the same financial security as their university-based counterparts, but their leaders say the independence makes them better able to respond to changes in legal education and the profession.
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New York Law Journal

Lawsuit Filed to Challenge Exemption From Minimum Standards for Ultra-Orthodox Schools

A carve-out in a state law passed this year as an amendment to the state education budget that exempts ultra-Orthodox Jewish schools from meeting minimum educational standards violates the establishment clause of the Constitution, an advocacy group alleges in a suit filed on Monday.
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New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Appeals Court OKs Ban on Teachers' Protest Signs in Labor Dispute

A New Jersey appeals court on Monday ruled that a local school district was within its rights to order teachers to remove pro-union signs from their doors and windows during an ongoing labor dispute.
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Law.com

Chicago to Get Its First Public Law School

Trustees at the University of Illinois at Chicago and John Marshall Law School on Thursday approved plans that will end John Marshall's 119 years of independent operation.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Professor Claims Right-Wing Views Got Him Ousted From NJIT

The New Jersey Institute of Technology faces a suit by a lecturer who claims his teaching contract was not renewed after school officials learned of his connections to the so-called "alt-right" movement.
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New York Law Journal

Cornell, NYU Law to Accept the GRE

Seven of New York's 15 law schools are now accepting the GRE in addition to the LSAT, and Cornell becomes the second to allow the GMAT as well.
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The Recorder

LSAT Maker Owes $529K in Fees, Calif. Agency Asserts

The Law School Admission Council said it will fight the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing's new request for more than half a million dollars in attorney fees.
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