Education Law
Education law includes schools, school systems and school boards, students' rights and student movements.
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Judge James M. Shake ('80) joins mediation group
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Human Rights Advocacy Program celebrates with local Latino community
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Prof. Weaver presents at Japanese university
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Jasmyne Moore
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2L Awarded the Marianne T. Anderson Memorial Fellowship by the Southwest Public Policy Institute
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11 Members of Law School Community receive Student Champion Recognition
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Virtual Colloquium event allows law scholars from around the country to share ideas
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Brandeis author to speak Oct. 24
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Brandeis Alums Open New Law Practice in Shepherdsville.
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Brandeis Alum wins Poetry Prize
- Wins Kentucky State Poetry Society Chaffin / Kash First Prize
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Brandeis Spotlight: Professor Jamie R. Abrams
- We're introducing you to the people who make Brandeis Law great.
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Louisville Law has been support system for nontraditional student
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Crystal Rae Coel
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Ryan Nafziger joins Phillips Parker Orberson & Arnett
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Dean Harold Wren dies at age 95
- Dean Harold Wren died June 13, 2016, at age 95.
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Administrative Law
- Administrative law encompasses the substantive, procedural and jurisdictional aspects of state and federal government agencies.
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Appellate Advocacy and Procedure
- Legal representation by an attorney before any state or federal court of intermediate or final appeal.
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Civil and Criminal Procedure
- Civil procedure involves the jurisdictional, pre-trial, trial and post-trial aspects of civil litigation, such as divorces, estate distribution or injury cases, between private parties. Criminal procedure applies to both the constitutional issues and legal processes arising in pre-trial, trial and post-conviction criminal litigation.
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Civil Rights
- Civil rights law includes the areas of equal protection and due process.
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Constitutional Law
- The body of law governing the relationships among and powers of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government and between the federal and state governments.