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Law.com

ABA Hits Back Against Cooley Law School in Accreditation Suit

Cooley sued the ABA accrediting body after it posted a letter stating that the school was out of compliance with admissions rules.
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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.
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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.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Monmouth U. Gets Charitable Immunity in Concert Fall

A woman who fell and injured herself while attending a country music concert at Monmouth University cannot sue the school for damages, a New Jersey appeals court ruled on Monday in a divided decision that potentially sets the case up to be heard by the state Supreme Court.
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New York Law Journal

New York Law School Can't Shake Grad's Assault Suit

A graduate alleges the school did not adequately punish a male classmate who pushed her up against a wall on campus and rubbed his body against her while pulling down his pants.
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Daily Business Review

Urge the Constitution Revision Commission To Do Right by Foster Children

Florida has the opportunity to become an exemplar to the nation by amending its Constitution with Proposal 40, filed by Commissioner Belinda Keiser. This proposal will give children who were removed ‎from their parents because of abuse and neglect the right to counsel. Providing all children with attorneys in addition to their volunteer Guardians ad Litem is the national best practice and our kids deserve the best. It's also cost effective.
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Daily Report Online

GSU Law Rolls Out LLMs in IP, Environmental and Health Law

The master's programs for U.S.-educated lawyers arrive three years after the school started an LL.M. program to prepare foreign-trained lawyers to sit for the Georgia bar exam.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

How a New Ruling Could Cost Florida Cities Millions in Lost Revenue for Utilities

The decision cost the city at least $4 million in lost revenue, and could lead to similar fallout across the state if other agencies follow suit.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Q&A: How a Kirkland Partner Helped Change Higher Education in Maryland

In a case spanning 10 years, a Maryland federal judge ruled in November that the state had to remedy its practices with respect to historically black universities.
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Legaltech News

AI Goes To Law School—In China

Peking University Law School will partner with cloud-based analytics tool Gridsum to launch a research center to examine possibilities for AI in China's legal system.
3 minute read

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