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...Franklin & Marshall College Poll. Waters was endorsed by the state Democratic Party. McVay entered the race after the endorsement was announced, and...
...the New York Law Journal. Roger Meltzer, DLA Piper United States cochair, said in an interview that DLA attorneys were answering calls from...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Republican base in the "T" the parts of the state outside of Southwest and Southeast Pennsylvania, which are dominated respectively by Greater...
...state tuition rates are the new carrot for law schools to lure applicants. The University of Akron School of Law got the ball...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...previous term regarding immigration-related state laws, the Third Circuit heard...teaches immigration law at Temple University, but it clearly covers the...
...number of years, making the EEOC decision, though not binding upon the state or federal courts, extremely significant and likely foreshadowing the development of this...
...For example, if Penn State "played offense" when...and damaging talk surrounding the university's actions (or non-action...
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