Mary E. Mulligan, a partner at Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman, writes that while health care fraud and pharmaceuticals have been the traditional "bread and butter" of whistleblower and Justice Depa
...committee, died yesterday at his Princeton, N.J., home from lung...his LL.B. from Yale University in 1953. He graduated from...
...author's description of her Princeton undergraduate years is a study...for life at an elite university which did not seem to...
Senior Eastern District Judge Frederic Block, Justice John Leventhal of the Second Department and Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Barbara R. Kapnick weighed in on the subject of judicial decision-mak
...Bonacic, R-Mount Hope, in support of Rivera, a New York City University School of Law professor. The three letters are among dozens sent to...
...for New York's highest court, Rivera, a 52-year-old City University of New York law professor, has a paper trail of academic articles...
...Governor Andrew Cuomo yesterday nominated Jenny Rivera, a professor at the City University of New York School of Law with no prior experience as a...
...2001. Education: B.A., 1975, Princeton University; J.D., 1980, Columbia Law School. ...
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