...said. "I've never had a desire to go to law school, but a foundation in the law would be very useful."...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Pittsburgh may benefit McVay, Madonna and Waters said. In contrast, the most high-profile race in Philadelphia is the primary for city controller. ...
...that they played team sports in their youth, often at the high school level (or higher). Interestingly, a study, "The Effects...
...values concerning child's education, school activities and religious upbringing. The...was abundant evidence of a high level of conflict between father...
...Allegheny School District and in favor of a sheet metal subcontractor that had done work on a project to remodel West Allegheny High School...
...statewide election campaigns for the high court. Last week...the sidewalk to avoid a school bus." In...
Recruit. Develop. Promote. The mantra of every college athletic department in the country. Recruit the talented blue-chipper, coach him up on skills and fundamentals, and gradually promote him from b
U.S. District Judge Edward Korman of the Eastern District of New York owes a large part of his approach to deciding cases to advice from a former boss, Robert Bork, U.S. solicitor general at the end
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...mandatory retirement provision, told the high court that mandatory judicial retirement...Gormley, dean of Duquesne University School of Law, wrote in a...
...dad's Saturday" in high-conflict custody cases. The courts...fall in line with that school of thought. Fox...
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