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The morning read for Monday, Sept. 23

WHAT WE’RE READING By Ellena Erskine on Sep 23, 2024 at 11:26 am Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Monday morning read: Recommended Citation: Ellena Erskine, The morning read for Monday, Sept. 23, SCOTUSblog (Sep. 23, 2024, 11:26 AM),…

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Canada caps tightened: your questions answered

The raft of legislative changes has thrown the international education sector in the country into confusion and turmoil. “The reality is that not everyone who wants to come to Canada will be able to – just like not everyone who wants to stay in Canada will be able to,” immigration minister Marc Miller said in…

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What You Need to Know

Modern APIs are the secret behind many of the conveniences we enjoy today, from getting weather updates on our phones to ordering food online. They are also a powerful tool for grantmakers who want to quickly and easily tailor their grantmaking system to streamline their processes, save time and resources, and scale with their needs….

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Cannabis Receivership: FREE Q&A Webinar Tomorrow!

Register Here The cannabis industry is struggling. High taxes, market saturation and competition from outside sources have created a challenging business environment. Unfortunately, when a marijuana business fails, bankruptcy protection is off the table. As a result, the business is left with two options: to liquidate without court supervision, or state-court receivership. We have spent…

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Morning Docket: 09.23.24

* Judge says law firm “defiled the very temple of justice.” [Bloomberg Law News] * Our national nightmare is over: law firm’s Rosie the Ve-LAW-ciraptor mascot returned after being stolen two years ago. [KWTX] * FTC sues pharmacies over measures designed to inflate insulin prices. [Reuters] * Law school deans worried about California’s future bar…

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Retention ripples: How campus experiences interconnect to drive or derail retention

Student retention continues to be a dual source of hope and distress for higher ed leaders. In recent months, 35% of surveyed college students say they’ve considered leaving their program, Gallup reports. Traditionally, colleges and universities have implemented fragmented approaches to student success — compartmentalizing academic, financial and social support initiatives. The reality is far…

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