Slam dunk for Cadwalader; damage control for Menendez; spotlight on hospitality law; Schmaler leaves public affairs office; busy week for defense lawyers; Jim Graham fights back; and Bob Bennett beco
...THIS YEAR The Senate effectively shut down the process...research collaborations and exchanges, Harvard faculty will advise on curriculum, admissions...
...tenured spot on the Harvard faculty at the end of a...confirmation by the U.S. Senate, is an expert in Indian...
...O'Connor testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the benign...her effort to diversify the faculty, ideologically speaking. ...
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A bitterly divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that judges can't impose mandatory life sentences without the possibility of parole on juveniles convicted of homicide
Fresh from winning a legal battle for the family featured in the TLC reality show Sister Wives, George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley last week scored another polygamy-rel
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...the University Bylaws are superior to both the Senate's policies and those of a particular faculty, and both the faculty's and the Senate...
...and I know our students, faculty, staff and alumni will be...administration's nominees through the Senate confirmation process. From...
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