...Left to right, Lowenstein...Taylor and Kelly Jauregui. The group represents nine law schools: Cardozo...
...S. Marine Corps, working as a prosecutor...with another ethnic group is diminishing the...nations and skin colors. Either...
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...Peters had certified that he was unemployed when, in fact, he was working while he collected unemployment compensation benefits, the Division of Unemployment and Disability...
...depending on the group or institution, but...of people of color as a whole...the poor and working-class segments of...
Focus on work experience would lead to a more diverse faculty, better able to impart what students need to know
...practices that adversely impact particular groups," the plan states....
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New legislation prohibits employers from asking employees and applicants for social media login information
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