Deprecated The American Lawyer
...of trustees of the University, all in their individual and official...be assigned to all incoming freshmen. Other members of the committee...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...acquired mortgages from various banks and transferred them to the eight trusts, all of which are separate legal entities. Each trust pooled the mortgages acquired...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Our focus will be upon the process employed by UT to admit freshmen when Fisher and Michalewicz applied for the class entering Fall 2008, looking...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...light most favorable to the Markses and give them the benefit of all reasonable inferences to be drawn from the evidence. Turner v. Iowa Fire...
...prosecutor’s use of peremptories under Wheeler/Batson, claiming all four had been used against “people of color.” Counsel added...
National Law Journal
...education” (FAPE) available to all children with disabilities residing in...2000, during respondent’s freshman year, his mother contacted the...
...for plaintiffs.Plaintiffs Joseph Ramelli and Megan Donovan started as freshmen in 2000 at Poway High School (PHS). Each endured “severe, pervasive...
...federal securities laws in the May 1998 offering of bonds of Bradford College in Massachusetts. In January 2000, the college defaulted on its bond obligations...
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