As the Supreme Court justices deliberate on the Fisher case, they might consider the critical ways in which Justice Thomas offers an example of affirmative action working in the right way
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New York state's court of last resort has refused to revive a lawsuit by disgruntled New York Law School graduates who alleged their alma mater enticed them to enroll through fraud. As the first of 1
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...Carolina and New York. Gaeta, a graduate of the College of William and Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law, was general counsel to the...
Attorneys behind a spate of fraud class actions targeting law schools have asked the New York State Court of Appeals to review an intermediate appellate panel's December dismissal of a suit brought b
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