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The Legal Intelligencer

Borrell v. Bloomsburg Univ. et al, PICS Case No. 17-1446 (3d Cir. Aug. 30, 2017) Hardiman, J. (16 pages).

The district court erred in granting plaintiff's motion for summary judgment in her §1983 action where the record failed to demonstrate that state actors were responsible for her dismissal from a nursing program jointly operated by a private hospital and a public university. The court reversed and remanded for the entry of judgment for defendants.
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The Recorder

Levi v. The Regents of the University of California

C.A. 4th; D069526 The Fourth Appellate District reversed in part a judgment. In the published portion of its opinion, the court held that a former state…
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Supreme Court Grills State on Education Funding

The hearing focused on a September 2016 ruling that said the state's funding formula is "irrational and unconstitutional" because it benefits suburban schools over their urban peers.
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Litigation Daily

Jeff Sessions Just Proved Irony is Dead (But Hypocrisy Is Alive and Well, Thank You Very Much)

Count irony as one of the (many) casualties of the Trump administration. How else to explain the oh-so-earnest speech Attorney General Jeff Sessions gave Tuesday at Georgetown Law School on “The Importance of Free Speech”?
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Texas Lawyer

Jeff Sessions Is Met With Protest at Georgetown Law

The U.S. attorney general has received a frosty reception from some students and faculty at Georgetown University Law Center, where he is scheduled to deliver a talk on free speech on college campuses Tuesday.
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Daily Report Online

11th Circuit: Immunity Bars Teacher's Retaliation Claim Over Father's Newspaper Comments

The court ruled that, even if the Huntsville City Schools superintendent declined to promote the teacher because of her father's comments, her First Amendment and intimate association rights claims cannot overcome the superintendent's immunity.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

State-Subsidized Segregation in Connecticut

Although our governments no longer demand segregation, housing assistance continues to confine low-income people of color to the low opportunity areas of Connecticut.
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National Law Journal

Jeff Sessions Is Met With Protest at Georgetown Law

The U.S. attorney general has received a frosty reception from some students and faculty at Georgetown University Law Center, where he is scheduled to deliver a talk on free speech on college campuses Tuesday.
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Daily Business Review

Shuttered Miami High School Site Offered for Redevelopment

The 15-acre Catholic school at 4949 NE 2nd Ave. closed this year, and the campus attracted interest before it was put on the market.
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New York Law Journal

Chenango Valley Central School District v. Town of Fenton Planning Board

Planning Board Acted Capriciously Approving Project Without Coordinated County Review
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