All posts tagged "School"
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Emma Von Zeipel | February 12, 2017
Twitter Replies to Betsy DeVos’s First Week
On Friday, she was blocked from entering a D.C. public school.
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Nicole Zub | October 18, 2016
Big Brother Watching?: Current Trends in School Surveillance
Schools with higher rates of violence do not have the most stringent surveillance techniques in place.
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Anneliese Mahoney | July 27, 2016
Top 10 Law Schools for Labor Law: #2 Harvard Law School
Check out the 2016 Law School Specialty Rankings.
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Anneliese Mahoney | July 27, 2016
Top 10 Law Schools for Labor Law: #3 University of Chicago Law School
Check out the 2016 Law School Specialty Rankings.
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Anneliese Mahoney | July 18, 2016
No Clucks Given: Attorney Dresses up in Chicken Suit During Closing Argument
Here's something you usually don't see outside of the TV screen.
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Emma Von Zeipel | June 2, 2016
Trump University Tactics Revealed: Former Employees Call it a “Scam”
To make matters worse, Trump is going after the judge who released the documents.
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Jillian Sequeira | November 13, 2015
Professor in Name Only: Teaching Without Tenure in American Universities
Why do we have more adjunct professors?
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Kui Mwai | November 5, 2015
Alabama Mom Battles School Over Treatment of Terminally Ill Son
A tragic situation in Alabama.
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Taelor Bentley | October 6, 2015
School Shooting Plot Discovered: Four California High School Students Arrested
A school shooting plot was stopped in Summerville High School.
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Chelsey D. Goff | June 14, 2015
The Best Legal Tweets of the Week
Check out this week's best tweets from lawyers and law students.
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Ashley Shaw | June 11, 2015
Mississippi Superintendent Hates Fun, Presses Charges Against Cheerers
Think twice before cheering at a graduation in Mississippi--you might land yourself in court!
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Chelsey D. Goff | May 18, 2015
ICYMI: Best of the Week
ICYMI: check out the Best of the Week from Law Street.
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Partnership With Children | April 30, 2015
Partnership With Children to Ride For At-Risk Youth in TD Five Boro Bike Tour
Team Partnership With Children is riding in the TD Five Boro Bike Tour to raise funds and awareness...
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Noel Diem | April 26, 2015
Should Parents Pay the Price if Their Children Skip School?
Harsh truancy laws can land parents in jail when their kids skip school.
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Noel Diem | January 18, 2015
Bullying in Schools: Who Gets the Blame?
Bullying is a big issue. When it happens, whose fault is it?
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Ashley Shaw | December 11, 2014
BS in Dancing: When Strippers Work Admissions, It Might be a Scam
Students at now-defunct FastTrain College may not need to repay student loans.
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Chelsey D. Goff | December 3, 2014
ICYMI: Best of the Week
ICYMI, here are the top three stories of the week, including dangerous states, school dress codes, and UVA's...
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Allison Dawson | July 9, 2014
Obama, Perry, and the Crisis at the Texas Border
Hey y’all! President Obama will be coming to Texas today. Yippee! Thankfully he doesn’t plan to come to...
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Erika Bethmann | June 10, 2014
Law School Disruptor of the Week: University of Maine to Merge Law and Business
The University of Maine may be merging their law and business programs, according to a leaked report. The...
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Molly Hogan | June 3, 2014
Illinois Tries to Expand Cyberbullying Laws Outside of Schools
Millennials love the Internet, and most can tell you that from a young age, bullying was as present...
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Sarah Helden | May 23, 2014
New Anti-Bullying Bill: 2 Reasons Why it Failed
It goes without saying that bullying is a condemnable practice and that it remains a crucial problem to...
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 28, 2014
Schools Need to Change How They Deal with Bullying. Now.
For years now schools have had to continually ask themselves, “How do we deal with bullies?” It seems...
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Molly Hogan | February 14, 2014
Massachusetts Expands Instruction to Expelled Students
Students have to go to school- it’s the law. But what happens when a student, legally bound to...
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Sarah Helden | January 31, 2014
Computer Programming as a Foreign Language?
A new idea is being proposed that could dramatically change education requirements in United States public schools. In...
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Sarah Helden | January 24, 2014
Gun Violence in Schools and Universities Continues
Tuesday, January 21, 2014 saw yet another shooting unfold on a college campus. Andrew Boldt, a senior at...
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 23, 2014
A New Role for the NEA: Turning Campfires into Brushfires
The morning of January 23, 2014, I had the privilege to attend an event at the Center for...
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 24, 2013
Teacher Killed by Student in Danvers MA
In a small outer suburb of Boston, MA, a town named Danvers is reeling after the discovery of...