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...as co-founder and co-chair of its brand-new Of Many Institute. The program is described by the university as aiming to 'develop multifaith...
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In a piece for the Hoover Institution’s journal, Defining Ideas, Dr. Henry I. Miller and I highlight yet another abuse of power in the Obama Administration. As questions swirl around the IRS scanda
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Delaware Law Weekly
Three judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit focused on several issues during oral arguments to revive the Delaware Court of Chancery's confidential arbitration program, including
...his student loans, which were held in part by The Education Resources Institute, Inc. (ERI) and in part by the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency...
...In the Court of Appeal of the State of California Fifth Appellate District (Super...
...tested in three states -- Nevada, California and Florida. Wonder why theyâ...Future and The Jetsons? The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers...
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Texas Lawyer
...Lustig has established the Institute for Responsible Nutrition, a consortium...
LegalTech West Coast kicks off Tuesday with keynote from D. Casey Flaherty. Monica Bay interviews Cisco's ethics team and Stanford Law's Roland Vogl. [MORE
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