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...a Joanna Fan President of Red Apple Child Development Center, A Chinese School, and Individually, Ziming Shen, as Trustee of Red Apple Child Development, A...
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...of the Manhattan district attorney's trial division. A graduate of Columbus School of Law at Catholic University and Boston College, Donovan succeeds Nancy...
In his Criminal Law column, Ken Strutin, director of legal information services at the New York State Defenders Association, writes that the Internet is providing new information streams for client a
...Hawkins, Rutgers Law, Newark; Matthew Hellman, New York Law School; Maeve Huggins, Catholic University, Columbus School of Law; and Sabrina Jiwani, Washington University, St...
...today within our legal education system. Of course, our nation's law schools historically have not been recognized as places of great experimentation, and rightly...
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