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A federal judge on Tuesday ordered US Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to begin enforcement of a student loan forgiveness fraud protection rule for for-profit college graduates.
“Although the president can launch verbal tirades against the press, he cannot use the powers of his office to suppress or punish speech he doesn’t like,”
Harvard's Law School Dean stated that “When concerns and allegations arise about individuals in our teaching program, we take those concerns and allegations seriously, conduct necessary inquiries, complete our process, and then act.”
More than 1,200 law professors are expressing their misgivings about Kavanaugh in a letter they plan to present to the Senate on Thursday. The law professors who have signed the letter can be seen in this updated list compiled by the Times.
Avvo has reached an agreement with the New York Attorney General’s Office to increase the transparency of the online legal directory’s lawyer-rating system.