...Tuesday broke a recent string of unanimous decisions by dividing 5...challengeFisher v. University of Texas-Austin...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...The Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law has introduced...only for the Tennessee bar exam. (They...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...academic study titled "Do Online Reviews Matter? An Empirical Investigation of Panel Data," by Wenjing Duan, Bin Gu and Andrew Whinston, empirical...
...the Western District of Pennsylvania is trying...to Carnegie Mellon University in a patent...Florida, Nevada, Texas, Tennessee and California, in...
...The hallmark of a franchise relationship is that the franchisor allows independent businesspeople to share...
...A Florida judge bounds out of his seat from behind the...jail. A trial judge in Tennessee shouts at an attorney during...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Nation: Due Process When Everything Is a Crime" by University of Tennessee Law Professor Glenn Reynolds, has brought this simmering issue of great...
...Bar Exam after two years of law school has piqued the...January 18 at New York University School of Law. But he...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...weighing a southern Kentucky evangelical preacher's request to overturn the University of Tennessee's requirement that speakers on campus have sponsorship and get the...
...TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Supporters of Oklahoma's recently approved ban...also include Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee. The same goes for the...
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