How Changing Policies Could Reshape Legal Education Introduction: The Changing Landscape of Academic Tenure Academic tenure has long been a cornerstone of higher education, offering job security and ...
New court filings in the University of Idaho case continue to fill out the timeline of communications by two surviving ...
New court filings in the University of Idaho case continue to fill out the timeline of communications by two surviving roommates in the hours between four other students were killed in their house and ...
When he went back to visit his alma mater, Yale Law, it struck him as “genuinely totalitarian,” he said. He called progressive politics “a language used by our new oligarchy to do two things: to rob ...
The group of friends had gone out in the college town and returned to their shared home late ... on his behalf and he faces the death penalty if convicted. Mortensen told law enforcement she went to ...
The ACC women's basketball conference tournament began on Wednesday with six teams playing. The first game was Clemson facing off against Stanford in the first round. Stanford, the No. 11 seed ...
Around 100 Law Society Council members and 300 elected and appointed members help to set the strategic direction of the Law Society. Our Council is supported by a Board and several committees. We have ...
Restrictions on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at Iowa community colleges and private colleges ... DEI roles and offices in response to the law and the regents' directives.
A college campus is no different than a shopping mall, a parking lot, or a public park—except that law-abiding citizens are stripped of their right to defend themselves the moment they step onto ...
Human rights courts have become the place where democracies go to die. No one is above the law in democracies; everyone is subject to the laws that apply without fear or favour to all. But equally, ...
The department gives schools until Feb. 28 to comply with this interpretation of the law or risk losing their federal funding, which would endanger the existence of many colleges and universities.
The guest is Mr Fabrizio Tovaglieri, a senior consultant from a hospitality school in Switzerland who stayed four nights in Hotel West, a vocational training facility at ITE College West.