National Law Journal
...in favor of Southern Methodist University and Brent Erwin...located in Dallas, Texas, reneged on a...
...week a federal judge in Texas ruled that the new version...Judge Sim Lake of the southern district of Texas said the...
National Law Journal
...Raj, a professor of biochemistry and obstetrics and gynecology at Louisiana State University ("LSU"), appeals the district court's dismissal of his complaint...
...D. from American University Washington College of...J.D. from Southern Methodist University Dedman...the University of Texas School of Law...
...against 34 Aryan Brotherhood of Texas members after the previous lead...case currently pending in the Southern District of Texas has been...
...at its public colleges and universities. With a decision...pending in a University of Texas affirmative action case, the justices...
...TEXAS LOANS SCRUTINIZED...
...34; is a more apt commemoration, said Stephen Bright, president of the Southern Center for Human Rights, which represents people facing the death penalty and...
...Correction: This story has been corrected to reflect that the University of Illinois College of Law dropped 12 spots on U.S...
...Most are based at corporate headquarters with a handful in California and Texas and in individual call centers throughout the Discover system. The legal staff...
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