...the Struggle for a More Perfect Union, by Charles L. Zelden, Nova Southeastern University: Thurgood Marshall was an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court...
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...Florida schools at 92 percent. The University of Miami was fifth at 86 percent; followed by Nova Southeastern University, 75 percent; and St. Thomas...
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...said. "It was very rewarding." But when Nova Southeastern University's Shepard Broad Law Center accepted him, "I thought it...
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...Santa Maria, who runs her own law firm in Plantation, beat Nova Southeastern University law professor Debra Moss Curtis 687-616. Ponzoli is...
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...Florida A&M, Florida Coastal, Nova Southeastern and St. Thomas are still unranked. St. Thomas University, however, ranks fourth on the national...
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The DEA is targeting Walgreen in Florida for filling too many narcotics prescriptions. Attorneys for the drugstore chain say it has done nothing wrong in the wake of a crackdown on pill mills
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...Boca Raton C. Cory Mauro Education: Nova Southeastern University, J.D., 2000; Florida Atlantic University, B.A., 1997 ...
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Palm Beach Circuit Judge Jeffrey Colbath will replace Chief Judge Peter Blanc on July 1 based on his election last month by the judges of the circuit. Colbath ran unopposed
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State lawmakers are pushing a bill to expedite foreclosures, but opponents say cases would move faster to the detriment of homeowners who would carry the burden of proof but lack time for discovery
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...Perez, the lightning rod in the NCAA's troubled investigation of the University of Miami, sighs as she looks at her empty saltwater fish tank...
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