...And this just in: TaxProf Blog reports that "a tenured Brooklyn [Law School] faculty member has filed an explosive 12-page ABA complaint...
...School hired a dean from New York City government; the deans at Brooklyn Law School, the University of San Diego School of Law and Catholic...
...infractions. TWO-YEAR J.D. PROGRAM Brooklyn Law School is poised to become the first in the New York...
...Brooklyn Law School is poised to become the first in the New York...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer underwent "reverse shoulder replacement surgery" after falling from his bike. Plus: breaking tradition at the FCC, DOJ's fee fight in FOIA suit, a battle for
...efforts to reach; and our wristwatches well, as they say in Brooklyn, "Fuhgeddaboudit." All this capability has brought with it incredible complexity...
Until Congress restores discretion to immigration judges to prevent deportation, governors should use their power to save worthy residents of their states from exile
...the organized crime unit in the U.S. attorney's office in Brooklyn, N.Y. The firm garnered two big victories last year...
...March after the Kings County, N.Y., district attorney's office in Brooklyn re-examined his 1991 conviction in the murder of a rabbi and...
...Plaintiffs are awaiting decisions at the trial level in cases against both Brooklyn Law School and the Hofstra University Maurice A. Deane School of Law...
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