...the other four items two uniforms worn by Bryant in high school when he played for Lower Merion, outside Philadelphia; an NBA all...
...resolution processes. More recently, parenting coordination has been added to that spectrum. High-conflict families that litigate often, many times over frivolous things, occupy a...
...of the 11th annual Project Law Essay Contest for Middlesex County high school students. The event drew 500 essays and was held on May...
...being permitted to take a bar examination. Tuition at most schools is very high, and so students can amass a large amount of debt...
...Republican, graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1987 and Columbus School of Law at Catholic University of America in 1990. He...
...said. "I've never had a desire to go to law school, but a foundation in the law would be very useful."...
Wyndham's law department works extensively with Kids in Need of Defense, a program that represents children who are alone in the U.S. when they appear before immigration courts
...child of divorced parents could not be enrolled in a Catholic high school over one parent's protest without fact-finding that it was...
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...application to bar his daughter's attendance at a private parochial high school. During the parties marriage, neither the parties nor their children...
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