...William Byrnes, associate dean for graduate and distance education programs at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. Byrnes first began teaching online master's-level courses...
Profile of Berkeley Research Group general counsel Marvin Tenenbaum
National Law Journal
...December 2009, the chair of the department of obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Thomas Nolan, began "harassing" Raj regarding this issue. Nolan told Raj...
...resort has refused to revive a lawsuit by disgruntled New York Law School graduates who alleged their alma mater enticed them to enroll through fraud...
...15 fraud actions against law schools around the country. (Different attorneys are handling the very first case, against Thomas Jefferson School of Law.) ...
...to five presidents: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James...including Harvard Law School professor ...
...arc at Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza, an entry point for thousands of school children visiting the state capitol. The monoliths are designed to echo the...
...created at schools including the City University of New York School of Law; Thomas Jefferson School of Law; Chicago-Kent College of Law; the University...
...The fraud lawsuit against the Thomas Jefferson School of Law lives on. A San Diego judge declined...
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