...and equal protection counts. The Association of American Law Schools (AALS) holds an annual Faculty Recruitment Conference, where prospective law faculty interviewed for...
...capitol building. The ABA met in the House of Representatives chamber, the AALS in the Senate retiring room and the commissioners in the Senate chamber...
...the military, and that is unfortunate," said Carl Monk, executive director of AALS, which has opposed discrimination in legal education on the basis of sex...
...factors as race, gender and religion. The American Association of Law Schools (AALS) voted unanimously in 1990 to include sexual orientation as a protected category...
The controversy over the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy moved to a new battleground last Friday, as a federal judge in Newark heard a challenge to a federal law that cuts off funds to scho
...Law students Ingrid Mann, William Betesh and Natasha Millman. AALS Honors Rutgers Professor Suzanne Goldberg, assistant professor of law...
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