Building A Supportive Community  – Above the Law

Ed. note: This is the latest installment in a series of posts on motherhood in the legal profession, in partnership with our friends at MothersEsquire. Welcome Jill Roth-Gutman back to our pages. Click here if you’d like to donate to MothersEsquire. Imagine yourself having a relaxing meal among fellow lawyers with whom you have something in…

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Best ENT Hospitals In Bangalore

Are you looking for the best ENT hospital in Bangalore? There are a number of good ENT hospitals in Bangalore, offering expert care for all ear, nose, and throat conditions. Whether you’re seeking a consultation with a renowned ENT specialist or a convenient neighbourhood clinic, you’re sure to find the right fit for your needs…

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Saint Augustine’s University Reinstated as SACSCOC Member

Dr. Marcus H. BurgessAn arbitration committee appointed by The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) has reversed a decision to strip Saint Augustine’s University (SAU), a historically Black university in Raleigh, North Carolina, of its membership.  “This reinstatement acknowledges SAU’s relentless dedication to upholding academic standards and ensuring a thriving educational…

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Study Examines Diversity in, Barriers to Wildlife Viewing

More research is required that considers the participation of, and access for, marginalized wildlife viewers, according to a new study published in People and Nature. Kelsey Jennings, the lead author on the paper, worked as an urban outreach specialist for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources before coming to Virginia Tech.Photo courtesy of Kelsey Jennings“Coming…

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Advice to Campus Administrators: Don’t Call it an “Expressive Activities Policy,” Except to the Extent that Expressive Activities Receive Extra Solicitude | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict

The fall semester is now in full swing at college and university campuses around the country. After a tumultuous spring semester in which administrators came in for criticism for either over-reacting or under-reacting to students protesting the war in Gaza, many colleges and universities spent the summer revising their policies for addressing such matters going…

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February Jobs And Inflation Reports: Are Labor Markets Stabilizing? – Employee Benefits & Compensation

John Bremen is a guest contributor for Forbes, writing on topics including the future of work, leadership strategy, compensation and benefits, and sustainable strategies that support productivity and business success. As business leaders approach the fourth anniversary of the COVID pandemic shutdowns, recent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports suggest that labor markets continue to…

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