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...s dismissal of her civil-rights action against Defendant-Appellee Waco Independent School District (the "District"). She seeks review only of her claim...
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Originally Published: National Law Journal
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...summary judgment in favor of Appellee Wake Forest University Health Sciences (Wake Forest or the Medical School). Halpern filed this timely appeal. Because we agree...
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...conscious admissions program for undergraduate University of Texas students that favors...conscious admissions to Michigan Law School to foster educational "diversity." The...
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