School of Legal Studies at Kaplan University
The School of Legal Studies at Kaplan University offers a practical curriculum, specialized elective options, and rigorous capstone requirements that could help enhance your existing or future career. To learn more about Kaplan University's legal studies degrees, visit online.kaplanuniversity.edu
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Become a Paralegal or Legal Admin Assistant
Become a paralegal or legal admin assistant with Vancouver Career College's legal programs that will teach you how to enter a high paying legal career in Canada. Programs include on the job training in practicum placements and practical hands on courses.
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Lawyers in the Crosshairs: The New Legal and Ethical Duties of Corporate Attorneys. Panel 1
October 13, 2006 Presented by: Center for Business Law & Regulation Summary: Current Ethical Issues for Securities Lawyers 2006 George A. Leet Business Law Symposium Richard Humes, Esq., Associate General Counsel, Securities and Exchange Commission Commentators: Geralyn M. Presti, Esq., Senior VP, General Counsel, Assistant Secretary, Forest City Enterprises, Inc. Robert N. Rapp, Partner, Calfee Halter and Griswold New laws impose novel burdens on corporate lawyers to report possible legal problems up the corporate chain of command and in some cases to withdraw from representing a client and divulge evidence of client misdeeds. These new duties seem to clash with the traditional notion that lawyers owe an overriding duty to the client. This Symposium will discuss what the new law is, where it is headed, and how attorneys can best satisfy their legal obligations while serving the interests of the client.
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Bringing Detainees to Justice and Justice To Detainees Friday, 03/20/2009 12:00 PM (EST) David Laufman, Partner, Kelley, Drye & Warren LLP and former Assistant US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Deborah Pearlstein, Associate Research Scholar in Law and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs, Princeton University Gabor Rona, International Legal Director, Human Rights First Matt Waxman, Professor, Columbia Law School and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs Stephen Vladeck, Professor, American University Washington College of Law The panelists will explore the legal and constitutional issues raised by President Obama's executive orders on detention and , including potential proposals for the establishment of a national security court and a preventive detention regime. This event is sponsored by the Georgetown Law Center on National Security and the Law, The Constitution Project and Human Rights First.
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Trenton NJ Citizens For Assembly - Stepfanie Velez-Gentry
Stepfanie Velez-Gentry ld5gop.com is running for District 5. She is from Belmawr NJ and is a mother of two plus a small business owner. She is a former legal secretary and property manager for a assisted living facility. In High School she was President of DECA & involved with The Girl Scouts of America till the age 15. She has served the community through numerous charitable organizations such as Toys for Tots and the Angel Food network as well as the Special Olympics and participated in walks for Breast Cancer, MS and the March of Dimes. She welcome the challenge of bringing change to the residents and the communities of 5th legislative district. Most candidates never ran for office before and many regular citizens who put aside their regular lives to make changes in New Jersey. Full story on the event at http
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2009 Flu Summit: School Preparedness
July 9, 2009 Bethesda, MD Objectives: 1. Discuss the effects of temporary school closures on the education sector and the community at large and the importance of careful planning. 2. Discuss lessons learned from the spring H1N1 outbreak, including challenges and opportunities for enhancing state and local preparedness for temporary school closures. 3. Identify important components of education sector preparedness, including understanding legal authorities, options for continuing education in the context of school closures, the role of day care centers and universities, and protecting the health and safety of students and staff. 4. Identify mechanisms for communicating at various levels including between schools, families, and staff; between local educational agencies and states; and between states and the federal government about H1N1. More H1N1 (Swine) flu and seasonal flu info at www.flu.gov Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy www.newmedia.hhs.gov
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Part 31: Second Conference on Bangladesh 1971 at Kean University: Legal Response
Mr. Mofidul Hoque continues his response to a question regarding memorialization asked Dr. Keith Nunes, Scholar in Residence and MAHG program coordinator at Kean University, and also a key organizer of this conference, who chaired the legal response panel. After Mr. Hoque's speech, Prof. Roger Clark commenced the discussions on legal response issues. The Legal Response panel consisted Prof. Roger Clark (Rutgers), Prof. David Matas (Winnipeg, Canada), Prof. Roza Pati (St. Thomas School of Law, Florida), Keith Nunes (Kean Univeristy) & Mr. Mofidul Hoque (LWM, Bangladesh). This panel was the last part of theinternational genocide conference "Bangladesh 1971: Addressing Claims of War Crimes, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity" at Kean University, Union, NJ, organized by Human Rights Institute and Bangladesh Study Group at Kean. For more information, visit: www.kean.edu
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Part 30: Second Conference on Bangladesh 1971 at Kean University: Legal Response
Dr. Keith Nunes, Scholar in Residence and MAHG program coordinator at Kean University, and also a key organizer of this conference chaired the legal response panel. He laid out the outling of this panel through his bfief opening speech, and asked the memorialization issue to Mr. Mofidul Hoque of Liberation War Museum, Bangladesh. The Legal Response panel consisted Prof. Roger Clark (Rutgers), Prof. David Matas (Winnipeg, Canada), Prof. Roza Pati (St. Thomas School of Law, Florida), Keith Nunes (Kean Univeristy) & Mr. Mofidul Hoque (LWM, Bangladesh). This panel was the last part of theinternational genocide conference "Bangladesh 1971: Addressing Claims of War Crimes, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity" at Kean University, Union, NJ, organized by Human Rights Institute and Bangladesh Study Group at Kean. For more information, visit: www.kean.edu
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Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter - 1 of 2
Director, Policy Planning Staff (S/P) - Dr. Slaughter presented at the NCIV 2010 National Meeting. On January 23, 2009, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced the appointment of Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter as the new Director of Policy Planning. Dr. Slaughter comes to the Department of State from Princeton University where she served as Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs. Prior to becoming Dean, she was the J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign and Comparative Law and the Director of Graduate and International Legal Studies at Harvard Law School. She also taught at Harvards Kennedy School and the University of Chicago Law School.
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Part 36: Second Conference on Bangladesh 1971 at Kean University: Legal Response
The Legal Response panel discuses the issues pertaining to the international and local law for bringing the perpetrators to justice. In this part, hear Prof. Roger Clark David Matas, Roza Pati, Keith Nunes speaking on the context. Mr. Mofidul speaks the last words and MC closes the program for the day. The Legal Responses panel consisted Prof. Roger Clark (Rutgers), Prof. David Matas (Winnipeg, Canada), Prof. Roza Pati (St. Thomas School of Law, Florida), Keith Nunes (Kean Univeristy) & Mr. Mofidul Hoque (LWM, Bangladesh). This panel was the last part of theinternational genocide conference "Bangladesh 1971: Addressing Claims of War Crimes, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity" at Kean University, Union, NJ, organized by Human Rights Institute and Bangladesh Study Group at Kean. For more information, visit: www.kean.edu
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