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From the illegal swapping of music to journalists’ efforts to guard their sources’ identities, a range of First Amendment issues have been challenged over the last 40 years in the country’s highest court.
A Paradise Valley Community College professor whose student was found comatose inside his home shortly before she died last month was required by administrators six years ago to complete a sexual harassment course and was warned to keep students out of his private practice.
PHILADELPHIA - As the professor lectured on the law, the student wore a poker face. But that was probably because, under the guise of taking notes on his laptop, the student actually was playing poker - online, using the school's wireless Internet connection.
TRADING ROBES FOR SWEATS: Rebecca Flanagan, a law professor at ASU, will be running the half marathon in this year’s P.F. Chang’s Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon in honor of her late fiance, who suffered a heart attack in 2004.
Arizona Rock 'n' Roll Marathon: Sunday. Marathon 7:40, Half-marathon 8:30
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is focusing its community college fraud investigation on professors and how they fill their classes.
Angelo Kinicki has bridged the gap between academics and business.
Professor Cyndi Greening spent most of Aug. 8 writing frantic notes to her lawyer during a lengthy administrative hearing. Across the room, her bosses testified about why they want her fired.
A police car is let into a crime scene by other law enforcement personnel after a shooting in which three people were killed and others wounded at a community theater April 25, 2009, in Athens, Ga.
Professor Paul Bender, who teaches constitutional law at Arizona State University, will speak May 25 about Arizona’s current redistricting process at a meeting of the Sun City Grand Democrats.
TOPEKA, Kan. — A professor who helped write Arizona's new immigration law has been elected Kansas secretary of state.
PHILADELPHIA — A former Arizona State University professor is facing charges for allegedly claiming to have explosives at Philadelphia's iconic Liberty Bell.
ATHENS, Ga. - Authorities were on a nationwide manhunt for a University of Georgia professor in the shooting deaths of three people, including his ex-wife, Saturday at a community theater near campus.
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University will host a debate Tuesday about Arizona’s employer sanctions law.
Considering that most everybody involved in this case — law professors, military recruiters, members of Congress — is a lawyer, it's no wonder the matter has landed in the Supreme Court.
The next time you’re hiring someone, you’d better think twice before turning that person away if he or she has an accent.
Two Scottsdale women who attend Phoenix School of Law chose opposite paths far away from home to further their educations this summer.
RALEIGH, N.C. — The number of U.S. businesses and individuals declaring bankruptcy is rising with a vengeance amid the recession, despite a three-year-old federal law that made it much tougher for Americans to escape their debts, an Associated Press analysis found.
Scott Bales might be teaching university students today if his graduate school professors at Harvard had made the courses more relevant to real life.
Now that Proposition 8 has been struck down, will gay marriage become the law of the land?
An Arizona law on interstate shipment of wine is going to be challenged in court shortly after it takes effect Thursday. James Tanford, an attorney for some Arizona wine lovers and an out-of-state winery, acknowledged that legislators recrafted the old law after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that found it and similar laws elsewhere unconstitutional.
An Arizona law on interstate shipment of wine is going to be challenged in court shortly after it takes effect Thursday. James Tanford, an attorney for some Arizona wine lovers and an out-of-state winery, acknowledged that legislators recrafted the old law after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that found it and similar laws elsewhere unconstitutional.
Opponents of Arizona's immigration crackdown went ahead with protests Thursday despite a judge's ruling that delayed enforcement of most the law, and dozens of people in Phoenix were arrested after peacefully confronting officers in riot gear.
CHICAGO (AP) -- File bankruptcy now - before the law changes! That's the message - or exhortation - that attorneys are making across the country, in TV commercials, print ads and mailings, urging Americans to seek bankruptcy court protection before a new law makes it harder for them to walk away from their debts.
SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake Police Chief Chris Burbank and a University of Utah professor say they've been getting harassing e-mails and phone calls since speaking against Arizona's new immigration law.
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