Tuesday, April 22, 2014

DOJ Challenges Denial of Search Warrant for Email Account

NEWS FROM WASHINGTON

• DOJ Challenges Denial of Search Warrant for Email Account

• Michigan Ban on Affirmative Action Upheld by Supreme Court

• FTC Official Wants 'More Concrete' Cybersecurity Guidance

• Judge Sides With Kansas Law in Student's Dismissal

• Independent Law Schools Suffer Credit-Ratings Slips

DOJ Challenges Denial of Search Warrant for Email Account

Federal prosecutors are pushing back against U.S. District Magistrate Judge John Facciola, who says the government has repeatedly filed search warrant applications for electronic information that run afoul of the Fourth Amendment. Read More »

Michigan Ban on Affirmative Action Upheld by Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday voted, 6-2, to uphold Michigan's ban on state affirmative action programs, finding that the court has no authority to set aside the measure approved by voters. Read More »

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FTC Official Wants 'More Concrete' Cybersecurity Guidance

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Judge Sides With Kansas Law in Student's Dismissal

The University of Kansas School of Law did not violate the due-process rights of a first-year student it expelled for failure to disclose numerous criminal convictions, a federal judge has ruled. Read More »

Independent Law Schools Suffer Credit-Ratings Slips

Moody's Investors Service has downgraded Vermont Law School's credit rating amid falling enrollment and financial uncertainty. Read More »



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