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Workplace Prof Blog: NALP: Law Firm Diversity Still Slow to Change Oct 20, 2008 ... National Association for Law Placement (NALP) statistics indicate that the percentage of women and minority lawyers at law firms continues ...
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Adjunct Law Prof Blog: Is Ladies Night Discrimination Against Men? I've gone around to all my male friends, asking what they think of this lawsuit, and they all agree. "Ladies Night" according to everyone I spoke to, ...
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Adjunct Law Prof Blog: Is Ladies Night Discrimination Against Men? In 2004, a N.J. Adminstrative Decision determined that ladies night was unlawful discrimination under New Jersey law. A copy of that decision is available ...
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Adjunct Law Prof Blog: Ladies Night As Discrimination October 1, 2008. Ladies Night As Discrimination. Legal Blog Watch ran an interesting September 30, 2008 story entitled Lawyer Loose Lady Night Law Suit ...
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ImmigrationProf Blog: Justice Albie Sachs of South Africa Justice Albie Sachs Constitutional Court of South Africa ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Justice Albie Sachs of South Africa: ...
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Business Law Prof Blog: Kansas and California Short on Cash Feb 17, 2009 ... Kansas and California have suspendend tax refund checks and appear to be unable to ... Klein's APC Business Law Titles from Foundation Press ...
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Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog: Lady Bird Deed Enhanced life estate deeds are sometimes called Lady Bird deeds because President Johnson allegedly used this type of deed to convey property to his wife. ...
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Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog: Lady Bird Deed My mother passed away in a nursing home last year in Florida. She was on Medicaid. She had a Lady Bird Deed leaving the property to me. ...
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CrimProf Blog: Gang Violence Jun 30, 2008 ... Sacramento Hails Drop In Murdered Teens, Progress Vs. Gangs ... Gang violence in Seattle on the rise, report says City study urges more ...
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Business Law Prof Blog: G-20 Nations Expect More United States Cash Mar 10, 2009 ... G-20 Nations Expect More United States Cash. We now hear that Germany, Japan, and France, among others (China) will not stimulate their ...
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