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10 Oct, 2007 1:37 am by James Edward Maule
... C. In your case, the grade assigned by scale seemed to fit." When Marquis complained to the University Ombudsman, she replied, "I would urge you to accept this grade and continue on with your course work as these are no grounds for an academic ... that a course syllabus does not create binding contractual rights. They also alleged Marquis had not completed service of the complaint within the required time. According to this Boston Globe story, District Court Judge Michael A. Ponsor dismissed the ...
MauledAgain - http://mauledagain.blogspot.com
14 Jul 5:08 pm by Eric
... Inc. v. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Inc., 06-CV-02351-JLK (D. Colo. June 19, 2009) A Colorado judge has reached ... hospital publicizing its star ratings and other recognition from a third party rating service in its marketing material might be committing copyright and trademark infringement. This is a little like ... use. This business model is rarely a recipe for credible ratings. RWJ University Hospital apparently liked its Health Grades' ratings and awards so much that it republished them ...
Technology & Marketing Law Blog - http://blog.ericgoldman.org/
18 Jan, 2007 6:29 am by Ann Althouse
... a civil suit against Duke University and a professor, charging that the teacher unfairly gave him a failing grade after an escort service dancer said she was raped at ... the team, the lawsuit said. You missed a month of class when class participation is 25% of the grade? It seems to me that you ought to have better evidence of the defendant's wrongdoing ... reports were true, he clearly deserved to be sued. 2. Complaining about your grade when you've missed a month of class looks very bad to me. His ...
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17 Feb 8:36 am
... alums we spoke with are hoping for a prominent conservative from the outside with strong Chicago ties (e.g., prior service on the faculty). Since we can't predict the future, let's take a moment to look ... in the value we have added as a community to the people and ideas that pass through here. Saul Levmore University of Chicago Law School Earlier: Law School Dean Hotties: The B Bracket Grade Reform Comes to the University of Chicago? Not So Fast My Friends First... Or Another Update: Hey Teacher, ...
Above the Law - http://www.abovethelaw.com/
3 Mar, 2008 1:10 pm
... here's the email that was sent to the listserv: Prof. [xxxx], I am writing to inquire about my grade in last semester's [xxxx] class. I turned in the exam feeling that I had under-represented ... . If you get a chance (and it is appropriate), could you tell me if the grade was purely the result of a sub-par exam or if other factors were included? ... is too easily ignored, and it lacks emotional force. If you want to grade grub, set up an appointment with your professor, and do it in person. Let them ...
Above the Law - http://www.abovethelaw.com/
25 Jan, 2008 2:39 am
... of specialized experience is required. The one year of specialist must be equivalent to at lest the next lower grade level. Specialized experience is experience that included the performance. Supervision, or administration of one or more functional areas of ... library management, systems planning, or development and strengthening of library services,) Juris Doctor degree with experience in a law library is highly preferred. University of the is an equal opportunity employer All candidates will be ...
New York Supreme Court Criminal Term Library Blog - http://www.bloglines.com/blog/PLL
27 Sep, 2007 9:16 am
... big-firm lawyers, grew by 22% -- while income for the other 75% actually dropped. According to the Internal Revenue Service, the inflation-adjusted average income of sole practitioners has been flat since the mid-1980s. A recent ... represent the broader graduating class. She says the number of contract attorneys is "minimal" but declined to give a number. The University of Richmond School of Law in the last couple of years started to be more open about its employment statistics; it now breaks out ...
Angel Reyes Blog - http://www.angelreyesblog.com/
10 Jan, 2008 8:50 am by Leslie A. Pardo
... Kent College of Law Academic Support Program How to Change Second Semester: Reviewing Exams and Other Hints for Success from the St. Louis University School of Law Academic Support Services Department. Spring Semester Blues - Treating 1-Ls right 10 Myths About Law School Grading by Daniel L. Keating, Washington University School of Law More Advice for Law Students: It's Not You, It's Us from Prawfsblawg The Hidden Sources of ...
Ross-Blakley Law Library Blog - http://lawlibnews.blog.asu.edu
10 Oct, 2007 3:12 pm by Kevin Poulsen
... Oregon University student journalist Blair Loving found a list of prospective students' names, grade point averages, test scores, Social Security numbers, and other data exposed on a public university server last June, and promptly did the right thing: he told the university, ... it exposed, offers to pay for credit monitoring services, and issues a public apology for its incompetence. Except in this case, someone in charge at Western Oregon University apparently learned data breach best ...
27B Stroke 6 - http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/
22 Jan, 2008 12:23 am by Rob Robinson
... year for an undisclosed sum. Berkeley Data, of American Fork, Utah, had about a half-million customers for its Mozy Internet-based data-backup service. Mozy offered unlimited online backups for about $5 a month to home users - a service that EMC continues to provide. But Mozy also offered an enterprise-grade backup service that attracted big customers like Vanderbilt University and General Electric Co. For the complete article, click here. Source: The Boston Globe
Information Governance Engagement Area - http://infogovernance.blogspot.com
14 Oct 6:45 am
... to colleges and universities when it comes to matters like promotions, curricula, admission policies, grading, tenure, etc. The reasoning is that courts lack the competence to monitor academic behavior; they should get out of the way and let the ... ," Chief Justice Rehnquist declared in 1978, "to evaluate academic performance." (Board of Curators of the University of Missouri v. Horowitz) In 2009, courts still pay lip service to this doctrine but in practice, Amy Gajda tells us in her terrific new ...
Litigation and Trial - Max Kennerly - http://www.litigationandtrial.com/
23 Jan 9:46 am
Thus far, the University of Chicago Law School has been immune to the fever of grade reform. While other law schools bend over backwards to make the same level ... may seem very far away during the Chicago winter, but the Office of Career Services has begun planning in order to maximize your opportunities during this important phase ... exploring law firm careers. This planning has led to a notable calendar change: The University of Chicago Law School's fall on-campus interviews will be held August 17- ...
Above the Law - http://www.abovethelaw.com/
20 Nov 5:00 am by Michael Kaplen
... was recognized as a leader in injury prevention by the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS). CNS presented the 2009 Distinguished Service Award to the ThinkFirst Foundation at the CNS Annual Meeting of over 2,000 neurosurgeons in New Orleans. The ThinkFirst ... to reduce their risk for injury. Based largely in injury prevention departments within hospitals and medical universities, nurses, health educators and their sponsoring physicians schedule programs with schools to assure every child and ...
Brain Injury News and Information Blog - http://braininjury.blogs.com/braininjury/
2 May, 2007 7:21 am
... . Surely the libraries providing the content, and anyone else who cares about a rich digital environment, needs to worry about the potential costs of creating a "universal library" that is filled with mistakes and an impenetrable smog of information. Shouldn't we ponder the costs to history if the real libraries ... sure we will be happy when we get there? Exactly. It's time the library and academic community stand up and demand a decent service from Google. Free (as in free beer) ain't good enough.
Sivacracy.net - http://www.nyu.edu/classes/siva/
15 Oct, 2008 2:17 am by Eric
By Eric Goldman eBay * Universal Grading Service v. eBay, Inc. More fallout from the National Numismatic v. eBay case--another lawsuit alleging antitrust and defamation because eBay designated some coin rating services as preferred and impliedly devalued others. * Windsor Auctions v. eBay has been refiled ... * Celebrity branded merchandise run amok. Miscellaneous * Valleywag: "The 5 most laughable terms of service on the Net." For more laughs, see Mark Lemley's Terms of Use paper. * ...
Technology & Marketing Law Blog - http://blog.ericgoldman.org/
25 Jun 1:13 am
... Grand River Enterprises Six Nations Ltd. v. King U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Employment City Homeless Services Provides Legitimate Reason for Failing to Certify Plaintiff As Investigator Ajayi v. Department of Homeless Services U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT ... . Town of East Hampton U.S. DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Civil Practice Court Transfers Action Against eBay to California, Where Corporate Records Are Located Universal Grading Services v. eBay Inc.
New York Supreme Court Criminal Term Library Blog - http://www.bloglines.com/blog/PLL
6 Jul 5:54 pm by Eric
... ., 2009 WL 1873589 (S.D.N.Y. June 30, 2009). Usenet service provider committed (1) direct copyright infringement (because it "actively engaged in the process so as ... in the user agreement, albeit late in the installation process and in a buried fashion. * Universal Grading Service v. eBay Inc., No. 08-CV-3557 (E.D.N.Y ... 'm using EFF's new "TOSBack" tool to track changes to major online services' user agreements. For my commentary on an article by Becher/Zarsky predicting the development of tools like ...
Technology & Marketing Law Blog - http://blog.ericgoldman.org/
5 Dec, 2007 3:01 pm by Susan Cartier Liebel, Esq.
... all but the top 4 (Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Columbia) really care about that. Among the various rankings criteria, undergraduate grade point averages (10 percent) and scores from the Law School Admission Test (12.5 percent) play a ... That compromises student diversity, says Jeffrey E. Stake, a co-organizer of the symposium and a law professor at Indiana University, Bloomington. ''Service to the country in Iraq or in the Peace Corps goes out the window,'' he says. ''Starting your own business goes ...
Build A Solo Practice, LLC - http://susancartierliebel.typepad.com/build_a_solo_practice/
10 Sep, 2008 11:03 am by Career Services Office
... the exam. Others aim to hone essay-writing skills or prepare students for performance test components of bar exams. At the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, Calif., "Practical and Persuasive Writing" is a pass-fail, two- ... that their students, who often have lower Law School Admission Test scores and lower undergraduate grades, can pass the bar at percentages that are comparable to higher-ranked schools, particularly in their own jurisdictions. The John Marshall Law ...
Touro Law Center Career Services Office - http://tourolawcso.blogspot.com/
... addition, insurance companies, pension funds, and other investment entities that are permitted to invest only in "investment‐grade" securities cannot be sued for failing to comply with this restriction if the securities they invest in are rated ... more interesting and challenging. The model is the military reforms instituted by the Goldwater‐Nichols Act of 1986 that made service in joint commands a prerequisite to promotion to a senior level. Second, it would probably be a good idea to finance the ...
The Harvard Law School Corporate Governance Blog - http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/corpgov
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