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GOP makes run at corporate cash

Republicans are taking a run at a ban on corporate cash donations to parties and campaigns — a gamble that could pay big financial dividends, but opens them up to attacks from Democrats. The Republican National Committee filed a brief in a campaign finance case this week, arguing that the RNC and other party committees [...]

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What is law school for, anyway?

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Fairfax officials: 2 Lake Braddock students stole passwords, erased school data

School days 2011-12 Get news, advice and more.

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RBS ditches investment bank in fresh jobs cull

Business Development Director London | c£45,000 EALING HAMMERSMITH WEST LONDON COLLEGE

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US Stocks Fall As French Finance Minister Confirms Cut By S&P

U.S. stocks fell Friday but remained on pace to squeak out a weekly advance, as fears of a credit downgrade of several euro-zone countries added to disappointing results from J.P. Morgan Chase. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 92 points, or 0.7%, to 12380 in afternoon trading Friday, after tumbling as many as 159 points [...]

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Amos Jones Joins Faculty of Campbell Law School

Raleigh, NC — (SBWIRE) — 01/13/2012 — The Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law (http://law.campbell.edu) has announced that Amos N. Jones, professor of law teaching in the areas of contracts, constitutional law, and racial relations, has joined the Campbell Law faculty. Jones has taught constitutional law and has more than three years practicing [...]

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Fraud Prevention Software protects retail and business banking customers.

FraudMAP® Version 4 redefines online banking fraud prevention with advanced behavioral analytics that is easy to deploy and maintain NEW YORK – Guardian Analytics, the innovator in predictive analytics-based fraud prevention software, today announced the availability of FraudMAP Version 4 at the FinovateFall Conference in New York City. With FraudMAP Version 4, the company debuts [...]

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Société Générale to Cut 100 Workers in Asia

BY NISHA GOPALAN HONG KONG—French bank Société Générale SA is cutting about 100 people in its corporate and investment banking division in Asia, a person familiar with the situation said Friday, as it scales back in capital-intensive areas in the region. The Asian cuts, which began late last year, are part of almost 1,600 staff [...]

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Earle Mack completes accreditation process

The Earle Mack School of Law became a member of the Association of American Law Schools Jan. 5, five months after it was accredited by the American Bar Association. “I’m delighted to say that there are no further steps for the law school to gain official recognition for its programs or faculty,” Roger Dennis, founding [...]

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Justices Recognize ‘Ministerial Exception’ to Job Bias Laws

“The interest of society in the enforcement of employment discrimination statutes is undoubtedly important,” Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote in a decision that was surprising in both its sweep and its unanimity. “But so, too, is the interest of religious groups in choosing who will preach their beliefs, teach their faith and carry [...]

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