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School Of Law_Maine Law Events & Announcements Email, Kayleigh E. Cleary Mar 2020

School Of Law_Maine Law Events & Announcements Email, Kayleigh E. Cleary

School of Law

Email from Kayleigh E. Cleary J.D. Candidate, Class of 2022, Student Bar Association Director of Communications, University of Maine School of Law regarding forthcoming events in the School.


Law School News: F.A.Q.: Covid-19 And Rwu Law, Roger Williams University School Of Law Mar 2020

Law School News: F.A.Q.: Covid-19 And Rwu Law, Roger Williams University School Of Law

Life of the Law School (1993- )

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School Of Law_Law Building Closure Email, Nicole Vinal Harvie Mar 2020

School Of Law_Law Building Closure Email, Nicole Vinal Harvie

School of Law

Email from Nicole Vinal Harvie, Assistant Dean for Finance and Administration University of Maine School of Law Chief Staff Officer University of Maine School of Law Foundation regarding the termination of student access to the Law Building on March 13, 2020.


School Of Law_Library Covid-19 Plan, Christine I. Dulac Mar 2020

School Of Law_Library Covid-19 Plan, Christine I. Dulac

School of Law

Email from Christine I. Dulac, Director, Garbrecht Law Library regarding the Library's plans in relation to COVID-19.


School Of Law_Covid-19 Directives_Faq Email, Glenn Cummings Mar 2020

School Of Law_Covid-19 Directives_Faq Email, Glenn Cummings

School of Law

Email from Dr. Glenn Cummings, President, University of Southern Maine with FAQ guidance on COVID-19.


Law Library Blog (March 2020): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law Mar 2020

Law Library Blog (March 2020): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law

Law Library Newsletters/Blog

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Law School News: A Place At The Table 2-20-2020, Michael M. Bowden Feb 2020

Law School News: A Place At The Table 2-20-2020, Michael M. Bowden

Life of the Law School (1993- )

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When Is Due Process Due?: The Impact Of Title Ix Sexual Assault Adjudication On The Rights Of University Students, Rachael A. Goldman Jan 2020

When Is Due Process Due?: The Impact Of Title Ix Sexual Assault Adjudication On The Rights Of University Students, Rachael A. Goldman

Pepperdine Law Review

As a part of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Title IX was created to address sex discrimination in sports programs receiving federal funding. However, its scope has ballooned tremendously over the years to include a variety of conduct occurring on college campuses. Currently, Title IX is the primary legislation governing sexual assault and harassment allegations stemming from universities. This Note explores the use of Title IX in universities and addresses the concerns that arise when a civil rights law becomes the primary mechanism for adjudicating allegations of criminal conduct. Specifically, this Note addresses the due process concerns that arise when …


Champions For Justice 2020, Roger Williams University School Of Law Jan 2020

Champions For Justice 2020, Roger Williams University School Of Law

School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events

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Making A Reasonable Calculation: A Strategic Amendment To The Idea, Hetali M. Lodaya Jan 2020

Making A Reasonable Calculation: A Strategic Amendment To The Idea, Hetali M. Lodaya

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) lays out a powerful set of protections and procedural safeguards for students with disabilities in public schools. Nevertheless, there is a persistent debate as to how far schools must go to fulfill their mandate under the IDEA. The Supreme Court recently addressed this question with its decision in Endrew F. v. Douglas Cty. School District Re-1, holding that an educational program for a student with a disability must be “reasonably calculated” to enable a child’s progress in light of their circumstances. Currently, the Act’s statutory language mandates Individual Education Program (IEP) teams …


2019-2020 Annual Report: Roger Williams University School Of Law, Roger Williams University School Of Law Jan 2020

2019-2020 Annual Report: Roger Williams University School Of Law, Roger Williams University School Of Law

Life of the Law School (1993- )

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Tinkering With Circuit Conflicts Beyond The Schoolhouse Gate, Stephen Wermiel Jan 2020

Tinkering With Circuit Conflicts Beyond The Schoolhouse Gate, Stephen Wermiel

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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