...ethical implications of social media...of the University of Wisconsin Law School, addressing last...of the North Carolina State Bar...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...as director of knowledge management...from the University Virginia School of Law...offices in North and South Carolina and a...
...Luis Freites appeals from the sanction imposed on him by the superintendent of the New Jersey Division of State Police for behaving in an unofficial...
...state legislature to amend the state's constitution to replace partisan election of state Supreme Court judges with so-called "merit selection," whereby...
...at an agency whose membership has drawn criticism from Republicans and questions of legality from a federal appeals court. Obama tapped two Republican...
...North Carolina Republican Governor...
...North Carolina Republican Governor...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...a compilation of federal and...Eng.] : Oxford University Press, c2013...Hofstra University School of Law...N.C. : Carolina Academic Press...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...University of Texas School...
...included the Florida A&M University College of Law and North Carolina Central University School of Law. This is the first...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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