Amid multiple dissenting opinions, a majority of Oklahoma’s high court ruled that a school district violated state law with its COVID-19 quarantine policy for unvaccinated students. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Georgetown Law's Assistant Dean, Registrar Dies at Age 51
“Simone was a beloved colleague and mentor, and her contributions to our campus were many,” Georgetown Law Dean William M. Treanor said in a statement. “She was a law student, a student worker and ultimately she rose to head an office that is central to everything we do, and she did so with remarkable skill, […]
State Appeals Judge: Only High Court Can Hear Rejected Bar Applicants' Challenges to Character-and-Fitness Decisions
“The circuit court here recognized correctly that allowing an applicant to sue personally the members of a local character committee for acts performed as part of that role would be participating in the undermining of the Supreme Court’s exclusive jurisdiction. It did not err by refusing to do so,” wrote specially-assigned senior Judge Glenn T. […]
Maryland Justices: Appeal in Disability Discrimination Case Belongs With EEOC, Not Appeals Court
“[A]n implied right of appeal is not enough,” the court wrote. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Federal Judge in Norfolk Southern Cases Warns Lead Attorneys: Keep Costs Down
Two groups of plaintiffs lawyers suing Norfolk Southern over its Feb. 3 derailment argued on Friday why they should be lead counsel. Click Here To Read The Full Article