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Law School Canons: Ford – The New Personal Jurisdiction Quick Reference Guide

Patently O

He authors a series linking law school canonical cases with intellectual property counterparts. Montana Eighth Judicial Dist. Montana Eighth Judicial Dist. Editor’s Note: Avery Welker is a rising 2L at Mizzou and likely a future patent attorney. By Avery Welker. Ford Motor Co. 1017 (2021).

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Montana law school dean resigns after complaints about the oversight of Title IX allegations

ABA Journal

Paul Kirgis, dean of the University of Montana’s Alexander Blewett III School of Law, has resigned from his post. In a Thursday email to the…

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The Height Of (Executive) Privilege — See Also

Above The Law

Don't Let The Door Hit You : Montana law school leadership stepping down amid controversy. Technically Owning Any Red Hat Makes You Eligible For The Privilege : Steve Bannon glances at the executive privilege based on. On The Road Again : Is it time for lawyers to travel? Nobody knows!

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Law School Dean Resigns Amidst Controversy Over Handling Of Title IX Allegations

Above The Law

Associate dean out as well.

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Law School Deans Discouraged And Pressured Students Not To Report Sexual Assault Claims According To Multiple Students

Above The Law

The administration says it did nothing wrong, but the accounts of current and former students suggest a fundamental problem.

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Justices file annual financial disclosures – Thomas and Alito delay

SCOTUSBlog

Within the United States, she spoke (among other places) at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute in Simi Valley, California, and at the Big Sky Labor and Employment Institute in Big Sky, Montana. She also headed to Rome, where she addressed the American College of Trial Lawyers.

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Most U.S. Prosecutors ‘Routinely’ Support Harsh Punishments: Study

The Crime Report

District attorneys around the country are deeply involved in lobbying for tough criminal justice legislation, but the minority of prosecutors who push for reform measures exert a powerful influence on state legislators, according to researchers at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Law School.