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Review is likely to delay University of Massachusetts's law school plan.
By Jenna Russell, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Jenna Russell, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: law school, University of Massachusetts
Research articles 2004-12-08
Lawmakers hit University of Massachusetts plan on law school.
By Frank Phillips, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Frank Phillips, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: law school, University of Massachusetts
Research articles 2004-11-19
University of Massachusetts chief, head of trustees back merger with law school.
By Jenna Russell, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Jenna Russell, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: law school, merger, University of Massachusetts
Research articles 2004-11-10

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This week in Black history
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] August 6, 1979 Joyce London Alexander was sworn in as the first African-American woman U.S. magistrate judge in Boston on this day. Alexander took the oath of office when she was 30 years old, making her one of the youngest people to serve in...
Articles 2008-08-11
REMINDER: ORLive Presents: Access to Surgical Intervention for Metabolic Syndrome and Other Diseases
On Tuesday, June 17, 2008, at 4:00 pm CDT, ORLive.com will broadcast a panel discussion entitled, "Access to SurgicalIntervention for Metabolic Syndrome and Other Diseases." Dr. HenryBuchwald, Professor of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,Minnesota, will serve as moderator. The panel will include Dr. NeilHutcher, Commonwealth Surgeons, St Mary's Bon Secours...
Articles 2008-07-17
Noteworthy
Thomas I. Atkins, former president of the Boston NAACP, died June 27 in Brooklyn, N.Y. He was 69. Atkins suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Born in Elkhart, Ind., Atkins was the first Black student body president at Elkhart High School. In 1960, he became...
Articles 2008-07-01
ORLive Presents: Access to Surgical Intervention for Metabolic Syndrome and Other Diseases
On Tuesday, June 17, 2008, at 4:00 pm CDT, ORLive.com will broadcast a panel discussion entitled, "Access to SurgicalIntervention for Metabolic Syndrome and Other Diseases." Dr. HenryBuchwald, Professor of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,Minnesota, will serve as moderator. The panel will include Dr. NeilHutcher, Commonwealth Surgeons, St Mary's Bon Secours...
Articles 2008-06-16
Other voices.(Opinions Editorials)(Brief article)
"Match Day at University of Massachusetts Medical School ... has taken on additional significance since passage of the new health insurance law. While affordable policies are the focus of the law, its success hinges in part on the availability of primary-care physicians to serve the hundreds...
Articles 2008-03-31
Virginia governor: Kansas Dems gaining ground
By Tim Carpenter THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine said Friday night at a Kansas Democratic Party gathering that Kansas, like Virginia, could no longer be viewed as easy pickings for Republicans. "Kansas has been a very red state that is...
Articles 2008-03-01
Virginia governor: Kansas Dems gaining ground
By Tim Carpenter THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine said Friday night at a Kansas Democratic Party gathering that Kansas, like Virginia, could no longer be viewed as easy pickings for Republicans. "Kansas has been a very red state that is...
Articles 2008-03-01
The New Orleans Recovery Agenda: Mitt Romney
Age: 60 Party: Republican Family: wife, Ann Romney; and five children Political background: Massachusetts governor 2003-07 Education: bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University; master's degree in business, juris doctorate from Harvard Business School/Harvard Law School ...
Articles 2008-02-04
Climate Change and the Constitution: Global Warming Litigation Heats Up
To: LEGAL AFFAIRS EDITORS Contact: Brett Kitchen of the Environmental Law Institute, +1-202-939-3833 Co-sponsored by The National Association of Environmental LawSocieties and Its DC-Area Chapters Hosted by the Environmental Law Societies of The George WashingtonUniversity Law School and The Georgetown University Law Center WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The...
Articles 2007-10-23
Study: Bullies and bullied more likely hit by crime
As a growing number of states pass laws against bullying, new research finds that bullies and their victims are more likely than other children to be victims of crime outside of school. "They're often victimized in the community," says Melissa Holt, research professor at the University of New...
Articles 2007-10-17
Star Scientific Announces Election of New Directors
PETERSBURG, Va. -- The Board of Directors of Star Scientific, Inc. (NASDAQ:STSI) has elected two new members to its Board: Neil Chayet, Esq. and Alan Weichselbaum. Mr. Chayet, an attorney, is President of Chayet Communications Group, Inc. He is a graduate of Tufts University and the Harvard Law...
Articles 2007-09-10
Carlos Torres Appointed Endesa Senior Vice President - Finance and Control
NEW YORK -- On the proposal of CEO, Rafael Miranda, and following a report from the Appointments and Remuneration Committee, the Board of Directors of Endesa appointed Carlos Torres Vila as Company Senior Vice President - Finance and Control CFO, effective July 1, 2007. Carlos Torres will combine...
Articles 2007-06-15
Robert H. Gardiner and the Reunification of Worldwide Christianity in the Progressive Era
JOHN F. WOOLVERTON. Robert H. Gardiner and the Reunification of Worldwide Christianity in the Progressive Era. Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press, 2005. Pp. xv + 270, indices, appendix. $42.50. John Woolverton's appreciative biography of Episcopalian ecumenist Robert H. Gardiner is a welcome contribution to the study of the American...
Articles 2007-06-01
Secretary-General appoints Francis Deng of sudan as Special Adviser for prevention of genocide, mass atrocities.
M2 PRESSWIRE-30 May 2007-UN: Secretary-General appoints Francis Deng of sudan as Special Adviser for prevention of genocide, mass atrocitiesC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:29052007 United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today announced the appointment of Francis Deng of the Sudan as the new...
Articles 2007-05-30
Harvard prof, former judge expounds, opines on liberty
In Modern Liberty and the Limits of Government, Harvard Law School Professor and former Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Justice Charles Fried challenges our modern understanding of liberty and advances the idea that liberty is "the first need of modern man" as it is "individuality made normative." ...
Articles 2007-03-28
Even in death, former St. Louis attorney Hocker made legal waves
Former St. Louis attorney Lon Hocker Jr. passed away on Jan. 31 and left a legal legacy that will be remembered in both Missouri and his adopted state of Massachusetts. Hocker, 96, was born in St. Louis and lived in Clayton until the late 1960s when he...
Articles 2007-02-21
Bridging the Divine: My Life
In BRIDGING THE DIVIDE: MY LIFE (Rutgers University Press, $29.95), Sen. Edward W. Brooke, a Republican who became the first African-American elected to the U.S. Senate by popular vote, details the challenges that confronted Black men of his generation and reveals his desire to be measured, not as a Black...
Articles 2007-02-01
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