Resources
BNET Resources
- sort by:
- Relevance
- Date
- Popularity
- Alicia Plerhoples Joins Stanford Law School as the Inaugural Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe Fellow in the Organizations and Transactions Clinic
- STANFORD, Calif. -- Sixth graph, second sentence of release should read: "Pro bono contributions and community service are an important part of Orrick's culture and its history, and we hope that students who participate in the clinic will gain a similar appreciation." (sted "Pro bono contributions and community service are...
- Research articles 2008-10-23
- Stanford Law Clinic Announces Journalist Held by U.S. Department of Defense in Bagram, Afghanistan Has Been Released
- STANFORD, Calif. -- The International Human Rights Clinic IHRC of Stanford Law School's Mills Legal Clinic, acting as co-counsel with the global humanitarian organization, the International Justice Network, announced today that the U.S. Department of Defense has released Jawed "JoJo" Ahmad, a 22-year-old Canadian Television CTV journalist who had been...
- Research articles 2008-09-23
- Stanford Environmental Law Clinic Announces Ninth Circuit Upholds Case Requiring U.S. EPA to Regulate Invasive Species Pollution
- STANFORD, Calif. -- The Environmental Law Clinic at Stanford Law School today announced that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of environmental organizations seeking to force the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA to regulate ship discharges under the Clean Water Act. Dealing a setback to the shipping...
- Research articles 2008-07-23
- Oregon State University's animal hospital expansion nearly complete
- The $12 million expansion of Oregon State University's large- animal hospital and diagnostic imaging center is nearing completion. A dedication ceremony will be held for the new Lois Bates Acheson Veterinary Teaching Hospital and Large Animal Clinic at 10 a.m. Saturday behind Magruder Hall in Corvallis. ...
- Research articles 2008-05-02
- Stanford Supreme Court Litigation Clinic in Oral Argument "Doubleheader" Monday and Arguing a Record Six for the Season
- After Only Four Years the Clinic's Overall Record - More Than 63 Cases - Is Outpacing Law Schools and Most Firms STANFORD, Calif. -- Stanford Law School has announced that two faculty members who teach the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic will each argue separate cases before the Supreme Court...
- Research articles 2008-03-24
- Indian vet brings 'healing touch' to south Lebanon
- HELTA, Lebanon, Feb 18, 2008 AFP — The ground is peppered with pellets of goat dung and the stench of manure fills the air as an Indian vet with a UN peacekeeping force tends to sick animals in south Lebanon. Lieutenant Colonel Satvir Singh, who goes to work in...
- Research articles 2008-02-18
- Yale Law School Clinic Argues Case in U.S. Supreme Court, January 15.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-14 January 2008-Yale University: Yale Law School Clinic Argues Case in U.S. Supreme Court, January 15C1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:14012008 New Haven, Conn. -- Yale Law School students who have been working for months on a case involving...
- Research articles 2008-01-14
- Never give up, says priest who battled blindness
- SEOUL AFP — Orphaned and blinded in the Korean War, Kim Sun-Tae has overcome disability, poverty and discrimination to achieve three doctorates and set up an eye clinic that has treated hundreds of thousands. "Blessed are those who never give up," Pastor Kim said when his extraordinary lifetime achievements...
- Research articles 2008-01-03
- Outdoor notes
- RAMP, LAUNCH REPORT As winter approaches and temperatures fall, some of the launch ramps at state parks are closing. Current water temperatures range from lows of 50 degrees at Bear Lake and 45 at Deer Creek, to highs of 62 degrees at Sand Hollow and Quail...
- Research articles 2007-11-08
- Sperm donor to father own grandchild: report
- LONDON AFP — A 72-year-old man will become the genetic father of his own grandchild after agreeing to donate sperm to his daughter-in-law in London to allow her to conceive a son or daughter, a newspaper said Friday. The unnamed man became a donor after his son and daughter-in-law...
- Research articles 2007-10-05
- Lawsuit Against the California School for the Deaf Settled
- Settlement Guarantees Special Needs Day Class for Deaf and Disabled Children STANFORD, Calif. -- The Youth & Education Law Project YELP at the Mills Legal Clinic of Stanford Law School and Bingham McCutchen LLP obtained a court order from a U.S. District Court judge approving a settlement involving a...
- Research articles 2007-09-11
- Peaceful ref or riled zebra?
- SPRINGFIELD, Pa. -- To some, Tim Donaghy was quite a pal, holding clinics for mentally retarded kids and providing gifts for their Christmas parties. To others, the disgraced former referee was nothing short of a terror. Real estate agent Kit Antsey got to see both sides. ...
- Research articles 2007-08-16
- Peaceful ref or riled zebra?
- SPRINGFIELD, Pa. -- To some, Tim Donaghy was quite a pal, holding clinics for mentally retarded kids and providing gifts for their Christmas parties. To others, the disgraced former referee was nothing short of a terror. Real estate agent Kit Antsey got to see both sides. ...
- Research articles 2007-08-16
- Stanford Free Clinic in San Jose Launches Hepatitis B Campaign
- STANFORD, Calif. -- Students from the Stanford University School of Medicine will launch a new effort in San Jose to provide comprehensive hepatitis B medical services, targeting uninsured Asian and Pacific Islanders with low incomes. The Hep B Free Campaign will provide free hepatitis B testing and low-cost vaccinations...
- Research articles 2007-07-02
- Univ. of Md. environmental law clinic shares skill with world
- Unable to afford high-priced legal talent, environmental groups increasingly are enlisting clinical law school programs in their confrontations with government and industry. One such program at the University of Maryland School of Law has achieved enough of a track record that its officials now want to share its...
- Research articles 2007-04-11
- A commitment to care
- PARK RIVER, N.D. - Louise Dryburgh's office is no bigger than a small bedroom - and getting more crowded every day, as boxes and equipment pile high along the walls, on tabletops and anyplace else that's relatively level.But the CEO of First Care Health Center gladly will put up with...
- Research articles 2007-04-01
- Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Establishes Teaching Fellowship for Nonprofit and General Counsel Clinic at Stanford Law School
- Orrick Commits $250,000 to Fund Teaching Fellow for the School's New Clinic STANFORD, Calif. -- Stanford Law School today announced the establishment of the Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe Fellowship for a Nonprofit and General Counsel Clinic at Stanford Law School. Orrick has committed $250,000 to support a teaching...
- Research articles 2007-03-28
- Speak with other shareholders about: (OTCBB: ITPD), (OTC: PPTM), (OTCBB: ESSE), (OTCBB: TKER), (OTCBB: CHDT).
- M2 PRESSWIRE-26 March 2007-Stockwire.com: Speak with other shareholders about: (OTCBB: ITPD), (OTC: PPTM), (OTCBB: ESSE), (OTCBB: TKER), (OTCBB: CHDT)C1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:26032007 AUSTIN - A very interesting indicator to look for is where the money is flowing into. We have...
- Research articles 2007-03-26
- Daily Market Movers Digest Report for Monday, March 26th ITPD, PPTM, ESSE, TKER, CHDT.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-26 March 2007-OTCPicks.com: Daily Market Movers Digest Report for Monday, March 26th ITPD, PPTM, ESSE, TKER, CHDTC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:26032007 Our Stocks to Watch today include Intrepid Holdings Inc (OTCBB: ITPD), PeopleLine Telecom (OTC: PPTM), Earth Search Sciences Inc...
- Research articles 2007-03-26
- Ninth Circuit Reverses Lower Court Ruling, Halts Development on 10,000-Year-Old Sacred Site at Medicine Lake.
- Byline: Stanford Law School MOUNT SHASTA, Calif., Nov. 9 AScribe Newswire -- The Pit River Tribe won a major victory in their long-term struggle to protect a sacred site near Medicine Lake in Northeastern California from energy development this week, when the U.S. Court...
- Research articles 2006-11-09
- << Previous
- page 1 of 11
- Next >>
Refining Tags
- HEALTHCARE (28 results)
- Benefits (26 results)
- SOFTWARE (26 results)
- health care (20 results)
- FINANCE (16 results)
- Case Western Reserve University (15 results)
- patient (15 results)
- team (14 results)
- physician (13 results)
- Stanford Law School (9 results)
- women (9 results)
- Government (9 results)
- Internal Revenue Service (8 results)
- MARKETING (8 results)
- Dr. (8 results)
- Cooper (7 results)
- NFL (7 results)
- Tulane University (7 results)
- Games (7 results)
- company (7 results)
- hospital (6 results)
- CAREER (6 results)
- SECURITY (6 results)
- Strategy (6 results)
- Kaiser Permanente (5 results)
- Iraq (5 results)
- Mayo Clinic (5 results)
- U.S. Department of Agriculture (5 results)
- NBA (5 results)
- Crain (5 results)
- PRODUCTIVITY (5 results)
- litigation (5 results)
- Agence France-Presse (5 results)
- Business Wire (4 results)
- education (4 results)
- Taxes (4 results)
- SALES (4 results)
- board (4 results)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield (4 results)
- Aberdeen Group Inc. (4 results)
- Fax (4 results)
- Investment (4 results)
- Humana Inc. (4 results)
- Quality (3 results)
- General Motors Corp. (3 results)
- PepsiCo (3 results)
- Afghanistan (3 results)
- California (3 results)
- U.S. Congress (3 results)
- Florida (3 results)




