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6/15/17

New Job Opening Posted Academic highlight: Weil on denaturalization and the Supreme Court Education Secretary Betsy DeVos “Resets” Rules On For-Profit Colleges CFPB: Effective financial education: Five principles and how to use them 86 percent of low-income Americans’ civil legal issues get inadequate or no legal help, study says CBPP: People of All Ages and Incomes …

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6/14/17

Fighting AIDS in the Deep South: Glimmers of Hope Opinion analysis: Justices reject lax rule permitting free review of decisions denying class certification Trial Lawyer of the Year Award Finalists Show Why Access to the Courts and Class Actions are So Important

6/13/17

CFPB: How to understand special promotional financing offers on credit cards 9th Circuit rules against Trump’s revised travel ban, avoids establishment clause claim SCOTUS strikes down citizenship law because of different treatment based on parent’s gender Debt buyers are not subject to Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (opinion here)

6/12/17

New Job Openings Posted SCOTUS Blog: Supreme Court justices: Not just like us #AppellateTwitter is place for networking as well as commentary

6/9/17

Justice Department probes alleged abuses on prison transport vans More insurers drop Obamacare, even in a state with a healthy exchange Trump announces 11 more judicial nominees, including a judge from his SCOTUS list

6/8/17

New Job Openings Posted Medicaid Cuts Hit Rural America Hardest, Report Finds Attorney General memo ends DOJ practice of donating settlement money to third parties Want to expand access to justice? Offer tiered training and differing practice licenses, profs say

6/7/17

New Job Opening Posted Videos guide lawyers through federal civil procedure Burger would lead charge ‘to the ramparts’ to defend rule of law, lecturer says

6/6/17

Supreme Court Will Decide If Your Mobile Phone Location Data Is Private BigLaw tackles mental health issues with on-site programs; is its business model at fault? Public Justice Blog: The Federal Government Is Poised to Give Payday Lenders New Legitimacy. That’s Bad News for Consumers

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