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12 Mar 2021, 5:39 am by Yosie Saint-Cyr
By Lewis Waring, Paralegal and Student-at-Law, Editor, First Reference Inc. [read post]
27 Sep 2016, 3:11 am by The Law Offices of John Day, P.C.
For students with disabilities, UT provided transportation through an agreement with Knoxville Area Transit, Inc. [read post]
9 Feb 2010, 11:33 am by admissions
The first program of its kind at a law school, the fund will offer “seed money” for start-up non-profit ventures and salary support to students who hope to pursue post-graduate work at nonprofits or government agencies in the United States and abroad. [read post]
20 Mar 2017, 2:30 pm
Celebrities Unlimited, Inc., 1:17-cv-01853-PGG. [read post]
20 Apr 2023, 11:00 pm
”After she filed suit against the Hudson River Park Trust, and Friends of Hudson River Park, Inc., her case was thrown out because a New York County Supreme Court found that Oetiker had “assumed the risks of playing or coaching tennis” in that area.And, on appeal, the Appellate Division, First Department, agreed and upheld the case’s dismissal. [read post]
20 Apr 2023, 11:00 pm
”After she filed suit against the Hudson River Park Trust, and Friends of Hudson River Park, Inc., her case was thrown out because a New York County Supreme Court found that Oetiker had “assumed the risks of playing or coaching tennis” in that area.And, on appeal, the Appellate Division, First Department, agreed and upheld the case’s dismissal. [read post]
19 Jan 2018, 2:57 am by Lorene Park
B & H Education, Inc. also followed the primary beneficiary analysis, finding that it best captures the Supreme Court’s economic realities test in the student/employee context. [read post]
13 Mar 2017, 6:10 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
First Student, Inc., a summary order decided on March 8. [read post]
23 Dec 2019, 11:00 pm by DONALD SCARINCI
Supreme Court held that a State of Washington’s scholarship aid program, which excluded students pursuing a “degree in devotional theology,” did not run afoul of the First Amendment to the U.S. [read post]