National Law Journal
...and Dissenting Opinions filed May 2, 2013.In The Fourteenth Court of AppealsD I S S E N T I N G...
...on December 27, 2011. On July 27, the University of California Board of Regents reached an agreement to resolve three criminal-negligence counts allegding that...
National Law Journal
...United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit ...
...courthouse. TUITION CUT The Arizona Board of Regents on April 4 unanimously approved an 11 percent tuition cut...
...of law school tuition decreases upon us? The Arizona Board of Regents on Thursday unanimously approved an 11 percent tuition cut for in...
...faculty loans at the University of Texas School of Law. The Board of Regents voted, 4-3, on March 20 to conduct an outside investigation...
...faculty loans at the University of Texas School of Law. The Board of Regents voted, 4-3, on March 20 to conduct an outside investigation...
National Law Journal
...United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit Lyle W. Cayce Clerk Before...
... West, whose appointment must be approved by the university's board of regents, said he was honored at the appointment and recognizes the challenges...
...weighed in on a range of legal issues in these pages...the next Brown v. Board of Education?…[E...
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