...(NYLJ, April 20, 2010). The Children's Law Center (CLCNY) is unique in that it is one of the few organizations...
The Daily Report
...or cruising for sex that had long been ruled unconstitutional; held the National Football League was violating the antitrust laws by preventing underclassman Maurice Clarett...
...and the real room for malfeasance found in the U.S. regional centers that serve as the middle man between foreign investors and U.S...
...ties to practitioners and the legal industry. Georgetown University Law Center launched its executive-education program in 2012 and has worked with about...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Hayden, former director of the National Security Agency and Central Intelligence...critical infrastructure, which includes financial centers, power grids, and enterprise networks...
...of a position paper issued late last month by the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), which calls on the CFPB to restrict bank and...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...ties to practitioners and the legal industry. Georgetown University Law Center launched its executive-education program in 2012 and has worked with about...
...techniques to make the practice of law more efficient. Stanford's Center for Legal Informatics, aka CodeX, seems to be the vortex of this...
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