As part of its 170th anniversary, The Legal for the first time awarded some of Pennsylvania's most influential attorneys with Lifetime Achievement Awards. Each honoree was asked to provide a brief qu
...D. DeBoskey, Sidley Austin LLP, Los Angeles, California; and Sin Yen Ling, Asian Law Caucus, San Francisco, California, for Appellant. ...
...Dean R. Broyles, National Center for Law & Policy...Douglas E. Myers, National Legal Foundation, Virginia Beach, Virginia, for amicus...
...the state bars foundation. Prol has been an active...Board of Mandatory Continuing Legal Education for two years, a six...
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... Education: Nova Southeastern...Member of American Bar Association...Bar Association; National board member...of Hillel Foundation University of...
...Paul Rosenzweig, Washington, D.C., for Amicus Curiae American Legion. Matthew F. Stowe, Office of the...
...Asian-Americans have taken center...perspective on higher education admissions. ...
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...Asian-Americans have taken center...perspective on higher education admissions. ...
...symposium editor; association of Latin-American Law Students, president; Hispanic National Bar associations Law...
...curiam) (16 pp.) Plaintiff, an Asian-American, appeals from the dismissal of...
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