122-Year-Old Northwestern College Closes | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Northwestern College in Oak Lawn, Illinois, has closed its doors due to financial challenges. The college, formerly Northwestern Business College established in 1902, served professionals throughout the Chicago area. It offered associate degree-level programming in nursing, health information technology, and radiological technology as well as a bachelor’s degree in health information management. This was in…

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Legal Innovation and AI: Risks and Opportunities

As AI evolves, its impact is being felt in virtually every industry, including the legal industry. Lawyers and law firms are increasingly finding innovative ways to use technology to help clients. While law firm innovation is exciting, there are important considerations to keep in mind. In this article, we dig into law firm innovation, including…

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New Publication on Driver’s License Revocations, Restorations and Privileges – North Carolina Criminal Law

I am thrilled to announce the availability of a new publication, Driver’s License Revocations, Restorations, and Limited Driving Privileges in North Carolina. This is the first School of Government publication that combines information on triggering events and convictions that lead to the revocation of a person’s North Carolina driver’s license, how and when driving privileges may…

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Recruiter Major Lindsey blackballed associate for suing law firm, showing ‘bogus’ commitment to diversity, suit alleges

Home Daily News Recruiter Major Lindsey blackballed associate… Trials & Litigation Recruiter Major Lindsey blackballed associate for suing law firm, showing ‘bogus’ commitment to diversity, suit alleges By Debra Cassens Weiss April 3, 2024, 10:36 am CDT A Black associate who sued a BigLaw firm for alleged discrimination and retaliation has now filed a second…

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