...The University of Pennsylvania...alleging that a Florida company misled consumers...
...by the state of Pennsylvania challenging heavy...against Pennsylvania State University's football program...losses suffered from Florida attorney Scott Rothstein...
...Inc. recently passed General Mills' Yoplait brands to become the largest manufacturer of yogurt in the United States. The company is a subsidiary of Paris...
...state legislature to amend the state's constitution to replace partisan election of state Supreme Court judges with so-called "merit selection," whereby...
...representing Florida in both, won one, lost the other). The remaining two are pending and include the marquee challenge to the University of Texas...
...was almost solely the province of law firm lawyers: They're...cultural revolution," said Georgetown University Law Center professor Stephen Hanlon...
...named the 13 most diverse. They included: Florida International University College of Law (ranked No. 105 by U.S. News...
...S. Supreme Court in some of the most high-profile cases...Supreme Court Institute at Georgetown University Law Center an event...
...two-year options for a number of years. Drexel University Earle Mack School of Law, Florida Coastal School of Law, Pepperdine University School of Law...
...weeks, as we reeled, and then began to recover, from the bombing of the Boston Marathon, we have had the opportunity to consider...
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