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Wyoming Has Its First Surrogacy Law, For Better And For Worse

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Huge positive points to Wyoming for recognizing that surrogacy is a viable path to parenthood and that intended mothers to children born by surrogacy should not be in a worse position than intended fathers.

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This Biglaw Firm Has You Covered From Alabama To Wyoming

Above The Law

The post This Biglaw Firm Has You Covered From Alabama To Wyoming appeared first on Above the Law. Who needs local counsel?

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The Best Law Schools For Practical Training (2025)

Above The Law

A common complaint practicing lawyers have is that while law schools cost a fortune, they simply dont teach the most essential skill needed for professional competency. Without further ado, according to preLaw Magazine, these are the top 10 best law schools for practical training: Northeastern Baylor St. What skill might that be?

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What are the Car Accident Laws in Wyoming?

LegalReader

Wyoming follows a system of modified comparative negligence. This means that you can file a personal injury claim even if you were partly to blame for your own accident.

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“US Supreme Court Justice to Visit UW College of Law Sept. 16”

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“US Supreme Court Justice to Visit UW College of Law Sept. 16”: The University of Wyoming issued t his news release today.

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Could Federal COVID Funding Close School-to-Prison Pipeline?

The Crime Report

A new report from the Sentencing Project, a nonprofit promoting effective and humane responses to crime and imprisonment, reveals that $190 billion in federal school funding connected to the COVID-19 pandemic could help districts in Wyoming and across the nation close the so-called school-to-prison pipeline, reports the Public News Service.

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Andy Fitch joins the Sabin Center as Climate Finance & Regulation Fellow

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His work covers intersections of ESG and antitrust law with sustainability and climate-resiliency goals. from Columbia Law School in 2024. Prior to attending law school, Andy was a weekly columnist for the Los Angeles Review of Books , and a Creative Writing professor at the University of Wyoming. He earned a J.D.

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