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- U.S. News' Survey Gives High Marks to Santa Clara University Law School; Intellectual Property Program Among Top 5 in Country
- SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Santa Clara University School of Law was named one of the top 100 law schools in the country by U.S. News & World Report. The annual graduate school ranking also recognized the law school's intellectual property law program as among the top 5 in the country....
- Research articles 2006-03-31
- U.S. News' Survey Gives High Marks to Santa Clara University Law School
- Intellectual Property Program Among Top 10 in Country
- Research articles 2007-03-30
- DePaul College of Law Ranked Among Top 100 Law Schools in Latest Survey of Professional Schools by U.S. News & World Report
- CHICAGO, April 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S.News & World Report has ranked the DePaul University College of Law among the top 100 law schools in the United States in its latest survey of America's best graduate schools. DePaul's College of Law tied for 8CHICAGO, April 3 /U.S. Newswire/ --...
- Research articles 2006-04-03
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- Californians and Bay Area voters embrace new spending measures
- Bond and tax measure advocates feared voters in Tuesday's election would snap shut their wallets faster than a tightwad brother-in-law handed the dinner check. But despite the gloomy economy, rising unemployment and a looming state deficit, Californians passed billions of dollars in funding for high-speed rail, bus...
- Articles 2008-11-08
- Princeton Review Reports Law and Business School Rankings Based on 37,000 Student Surveys
- - Ranking Lists Report Top 10 Schools in 11 Categories in "Best 174 Law Schools" and "Best 296 Business Schools" 2009 Editions NEW YORK, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- The Princeton Review -- known for its college rankings based on how students rate their schools -- tomorrow releases...
- Articles 2008-10-06
- India smoking ban 'has strong public support'
- MUMBAI AFP — Most Indians support plans to tighten existing laws for a complete ban on smoking in public places, according to results of a survey published Thursday. Some 92 percent of the 1,030 people who answered the survey in Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata, strongly favoured...
- Articles 2008-09-18
- Principal preparation programs: equipping school leaders for new pressures and challenges
- A SCHOOL PRINCIPAL'S JOB has never been tougher. The accountability movement--culminating with the federal No Child Left Behind law in 2001--has put pressure on principals to improve student performance, resulting in school leaders' transitioning from a more administrative role to becoming more heavily involved in assessment, instruction, curriculum...
- Articles 2008-09-01
- Low performance tied to teacher contracts?
- Are teacher contracts to blame for rigid work rules and low performance in many of the nation's largest school districts? It is a fair question--one that many critics have asked, with few certain answers. A report from the Washington, D.C.-based research group, the National Council on Teacher Quality, contends that...
- Articles 2008-09-01
- Colorado Springs Nonprofits Briefs: August 1, 2008
- CSU ranks among best for undergraduate programs Colorado State University is one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Review. Academic and co-curricular programs were recognized for their quality, innovation and achievement. Schools were selected based on data the...
- Articles 2008-08-01
- Study Shows Mixed Views on Fairness of Securities Arbitration
- Arecent study of the perceptions of fairness in securities arbitration, sponsored by the Securities Industry Conference on Arbitration, indicated that individual investors were less satisfied with the process than industry participants, even while they expressed satisfaction with some aspects of the process. The authors of "Perceptions of Fairness of...
- Articles 2008-08-01
- Gainfully employed: Demand for new lawyers remains strong in
- Nearly 92 percent of law school grads landed jobs, report finds Despite the downturn in the economy, the demand for new lawyers remains strong. Nationwide, 91.9 percent of 2007 law school grads were employed as of Feb. 15, the highest employment rate in...
- Articles 2008-07-31
- Gainfully employed: Demand for new lawyers remains strong in
- Despite the downturn in the economy, the demand for new lawyers remains strong. Nationwide, 91.9 percent of 2007 law school grads were employed as of Feb. 15, the highest employment rate in 20 years, according to a survey released last week by NALP -- the Association...
- Articles 2008-07-31
- Matthew Byrne, Donna Drumm & Rhonda Reid Join Encore Discovery Solutions as Senior Discovery Consultants
- Encore Discovery Solutions, a knowledge-basedprovider of electronic discovery and related services, announced today thatit has expanded its national Discovery Consultants team. Matthew Byrne ofBethesda, Maryland; Donna Drumm of Phoenix, AZ and Rhonda Reid of RedondoBeach, California joined the company as Senior Discovery Consultants. Intheir new roles, each consultant...
- Articles 2008-07-08
- Why is tension rising in Turkey, and is the country turning
- Why are we asking this now? For Turkey's more radical secularists, there is a war going on between the defenders of Kemalism - the mix of authoritarian secularism, statism and nationalism that is still Turkey's official ideology - and a government intent on...
- Articles 2008-07-08
- Alcohol claiming young lives
- WINONA, Minn. -- On the morning after the house party on Johnson Street, Jenna Foellmi and several other 20-somethings lay sprawled on the beds and couches. When a friend reached over to wake her, Foellmi was cold to the touch. The friend's screams...
- Articles 2008-07-08
- Patent Litigator Rowena Young Joins King & Spalding
- King & Spalding, a leading internationallaw firm, announced today that Rowena Young, a patent litigator, has joinedthe firm's intellectual property practice as counsel in its Silicon Valleyoffice in Redwood Shores, Calif. Young's arrival brings to over 30 thetotal number of lawyers and patent agents in King & Spalding's...
- Articles 2008-07-08
- National Venture Capital Association and Dow Jones VentureWire Release Results of Venture Census 2008
- The National Venture Capital AssociationNVCA and Dow Jones VentureWire released today the results from the firstdemographic survey of the venture capital industry. The survey, VentureCensus 2008, included responses from more than 500 professionals working atventure capital firms and offered a snapshot of an industry that is poisedto...
- Articles 2008-07-08
- CIT Serves as Lead Arranger in Vault.com Revolver
- NEW YORK -- CIT Group Inc. (NYSE: CIT), a leading global commercial finance company, today announced that it served as sole lead arranger in a senior secured credit facility for Vault.com, a leading online media company focused on careers. Vault.com recently received a majority investment from Veronis...
- Articles 2008-07-07
- NGP Energy Capital Management Appoints Anas F. Alhajji, Ph.D. as Chief Economist
- IRVING, Texas -- NGP Energy Capital Management, the leading investment franchise in the energy sector, is pleased to announce the addition of Anas F. Alhajji, Ph.D. as Chief Economist. In this newly created role, Dr. Alhajji will lead the firm's macro-analysis of the oil, natural gas and...
- Articles 2008-07-07
- Title IX's damage to men's sports needs to be discussed
- Title IX has done wonders for women by opening school athletics to them throughout the nation. And as the landmark gender- discrimination legislation turns 36 this week, it might be tempting to use the occasion to laud those wonders. But we need to move beyond praise...
- Articles 2008-07-06
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