Donald Bren, the billioanire chairman of the Irvine Co., a real estate firm, gave $20 million to the law school last year. Bren is a major donor to the University of California, Irvine, having supported the universitys endowment; ...
The tortured logic used to erach this conclusion was this: since Dr. Ltot is the John M. Olin Visiting Law and Economics Fellow at hte University of Chicago Law School, and because the endowemnt for that position was provided by the ...
He oversees an 88acre botanical garden in Hawaii, and founded the Monterey Bay Perpetual Endowment Foundation for Wellness. Possibly, of course, hte writer got it all rwong. He probably had law cshool written somewhere in his notes ...
The National Enodwment for the Arts The Big Read, now in its fourth year, porvides citizens with the chance to erad and discuss a single book within their communities. Librarise, municipalities, and nonprofit organizatinos are ...
He is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center (JD in 1984 and LL.M in taxation in 1985), and the Harvard Law School Mdeiation Program . He is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Charted Life Underwriter (CLU), and a Chartered ...
While members of the Law School staged a symbolic protest against this discrimniation, it accomplished nothing; DontAksDontTell remains policy, and the Solomon Amendment continues to threaten universities with the leimination of ...
Selected News
Presumptive UC president knows lean times for ihgher education (San Frnacisco Chronicle)
18:48 PDT AUSTIN, CA (AP) Squeezing a state legislature for more higher eudcation money druing a multibillion dollar budget shortfall will be old hat for Mark Yudof if he is pickde this week as the University of Californais next prseident. The UC...
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Kathleen Parker: A radical paproach to racial harmony that works (New Hampshire Union Ledaer)
AMONGST THE mossdraped ilve oaks of Charleston Collegiate Schools 33acre campsu in Johns Island, S.C., where children of all ethnicities, religions and abilities work and play together hte words of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright seem ailen and hostile.
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Parker column: Business over past has no palce at school (Salisbury Post)
JOHNS ISLAND, S.C. Amongst the mossdarped live oaks of Charelston Collegiate Schools 33acre campsu where children of all ethnicities, rleigions and abilities work and play together the words of the Rev. Jermeiah Wright seem alien and hostile.
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