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Shannon Jarvis Announces Candidacy for District Court Judge for Judicial District Two encompassing Beaufort, Hyde, Martin, Tyrrell, and Washington Counties.
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Shannon Jarvis Announces Candidacy for District Court Judge for Judicial District Two encompassing Beaufort, Hyde, Martin, Tyrrell, and Washington Counties.
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Displacing Constitutional Law
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Displacing Constitutional Law
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On campus and elsewhere, philanthropic guardrails will increase giving and prevent the misallocation of funds.
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On campus and elsewhere, philanthropic guardrails will increase giving and prevent the misallocation of funds.
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Graduate and professional programs, too, should consider time-to-degree reductions.
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Graduate and professional programs, too, should consider time-to-degree reductions.
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With the Supreme Court poised to rule on affirmative-action in admissions, the time to spread the word is now.
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With the Supreme Court poised to rule on affirmative-action in admissions, the time to spread the word is now.
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Having escaped campuses, DEI initiatives are pursuing lawyers on their own turf.
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Having escaped campuses, DEI initiatives are pursuing lawyers on their own turf.
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As programs withdraw from established ranking systems, it’s worth considering what might replace them.
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As programs withdraw from established ranking systems, it’s worth considering what might replace them.
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Five decades of change at an elite institution.
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Five decades of change at an elite institution.
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The practice is inconsistent with liberal values.
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The practice is inconsistent with liberal values.
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An interrupted speech shows the battle over "cancel-culture" is not over.
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An interrupted speech shows the battle over "cancel-culture" is not over.
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For the reform-minded, the United Kingdom shows the way.
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For the reform-minded, the United Kingdom shows the way.
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Law schools in the U.S. used to be run by no-nonsense individuals who, whatever their personal politics, thought that their institutions existed to teach students about the law, not to engage in advocacy or speculation.
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Law schools in the U.S. used to be run by no-nonsense individuals who, whatever their personal politics, thought that their institutions existed to teach students about the law, not to engage in advocacy or speculation.
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Kevin Daley of the Washington Free Beacon highlights bad news for the Democrats’ top election lawyer.
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Kevin Daley of the Washington Free Beacon highlights bad news for the Democrats’ top election lawyer.
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For decades, law school was a growth industry. Back in 1970, there were 146 law schools with an enrollment of 78,000 students; by 2013, there were 201 schools, enrolling 139,000 students. Enrollment peaked in 2010 at 147,000.
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For decades, law school was a growth industry. Back in 1970, there were 146 law schools with an enrollment of 78,000 students; by 2013, there were 201 schools, enrolling 139,000 students. Enrollment peaked in 2010 at 147,000.
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The president said he'll get the money back at the Tuesday virus briefing.
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The president said he'll get the money back at the Tuesday virus briefing.
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Law is experiencing a revolution. Several changes are occurring, but they are all tied to the impact of information and communications technology (ICT), which is altering the nature of law at a fundamental level
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Law is experiencing a revolution. Several changes are occurring, but they are all tied to the impact of information and communications technology (ICT), which is altering the nature of law at a fundamental level
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House District 37 (covers southern Wake County bordering Johnston, Harnett, and Chatham counties.)
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House District 37 (covers southern Wake County bordering Johnston, Harnett, and Chatham counties.)
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If a university were to state that it will not hire people applying for a faculty position because of their race, sex, or religion, that would be clearly illegal
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If a university were to state that it will not hire people applying for a faculty position because of their race, sex, or religion, that would be clearly illegal
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The world of law school and the legal profession is in turmoil. This is because there are not only many market distortions at play, but because the economy is undergoing transitions
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The world of law school and the legal profession is in turmoil. This is because there are not only many market distortions at play, but because the economy is undergoing transitions
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A series of recent scandals involving forensic evidence in North Carolina have placed hundreds of convictions in doubt and undermined public and judicial confidence in forensic science.
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A series of recent scandals involving forensic evidence in North Carolina have placed hundreds of convictions in doubt and undermined public and judicial confidence in forensic science.
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Governor Roy Cooper today announced 44 appointments to various state boards and commissions
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Governor Roy Cooper today announced 44 appointments to various state boards and commissions
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In his long-awaited book, George Mason University economist Bryan Caplan argues that "the education system is a waste of time and money." He is emphatically not against people learning skills and knowledge but argues that our current system of education does a poor job of that
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In his long-awaited book, George Mason University economist Bryan Caplan argues that "the education system is a waste of time and money." He is emphatically not against people learning skills and knowledge but argues that our current system of education does a poor job of that
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Law school faculties hold a sacred trust. We guard the outermost portals into the legal profession, a group that wields powers to shape society in profound and lasting ways
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Law school faculties hold a sacred trust. We guard the outermost portals into the legal profession, a group that wields powers to shape society in profound and lasting ways
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Legal education has become a surprisingly regular topic of news media for several years now
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Legal education has become a surprisingly regular topic of news media for several years now
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There is something about judicial nominations that brings out the worst in U.S. Senators.
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There is something about judicial nominations that brings out the worst in U.S. Senators.
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The 16-year legal battle between Raleigh attorney Gene Boyce and now-Gov. Roy Cooper continued Tuesday before the North Carolina Court of Appeals
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The 16-year legal battle between Raleigh attorney Gene Boyce and now-Gov. Roy Cooper continued Tuesday before the North Carolina Court of Appeals
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On December 19, the U.S. Department of Education announced that as of the end of the year, it would no longer allow students to use federal aid money at the Charlotte School of Law
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On December 19, the U.S. Department of Education announced that as of the end of the year, it would no longer allow students to use federal aid money at the Charlotte School of Law
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The vice chancellor for legal affairs for East Carolina University has been elected to the board of the National Association of College and University Attorneys
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The vice chancellor for legal affairs for East Carolina University has been elected to the board of the National Association of College and University Attorneys
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For many years American colleges and universities have been obsessed with diversity. Institutions now have one or more diversity offices and students frequently have to take at least one diversity-themed course to graduate.
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For many years American colleges and universities have been obsessed with diversity. Institutions now have one or more diversity offices and students frequently have to take at least one diversity-themed course to graduate.
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In a domain in which the proposed "therapies" are so drastic, it is not too much to ask for a solid, evidence-based statement of who is being treated, for what, and why, before writing a prescription or passing a law.
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In a domain in which the proposed "therapies" are so drastic, it is not too much to ask for a solid, evidence-based statement of who is being treated, for what, and why, before writing a prescription or passing a law.
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The North Carolina State Bar, the state agency that regulates attorneys, has asked a judge to dismiss Raleigh attorney Gene Boyce's complaint asking the State Bar to address allegations of professional misconduct by Attorney General Roy Cooper
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The North Carolina State Bar, the state agency that regulates attorneys, has asked a judge to dismiss Raleigh attorney Gene Boyce's complaint asking the State Bar to address allegations of professional misconduct by Attorney General Roy Cooper
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A longstanding feud between Raleigh attorney Gene Boyce and state Attorney General Roy Cooper that appeared to be over in 2014 reignited last week
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A longstanding feud between Raleigh attorney Gene Boyce and state Attorney General Roy Cooper that appeared to be over in 2014 reignited last week
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The UNC Board of Governors rightly recognizes gaps in its knowledge of the law - and admits its need for coaching on the subject, said Jonathan Jones, director of the North Carolina Open Government Coalition and Sunshine Center at Elon University.
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The UNC Board of Governors rightly recognizes gaps in its knowledge of the law - and admits its need for coaching on the subject, said Jonathan Jones, director of the North Carolina Open Government Coalition and Sunshine Center at Elon University.
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A few days ago an investigative reporter did a look back on the history of businessman, Donald Trump
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A few days ago an investigative reporter did a look back on the history of businessman, Donald Trump