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The constitutionality of a magnet school’s admissions policy

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Last June, the Supreme Court invalidated the undergraduate admissions programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina, holding that they violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment by explicitly considering applicants’ race. First, TJ admitted the top students from each public middle school in the area.

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Fashion Law in 2021: 12 of the Year’s Noteworthy Lawsuits

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And finally, there are no shortage of sportswear and footwear fights underway, with Nike, adidas, New Balance, and Crocs initiating litigation this year against similarly-situated brands, and of course, Peloton and Lululemon sparring in their recently-lodged rival claims. Allbirds Faces Suit Over Sustainability-Centric Advertising.

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University bias-response teams and more Munsingwear vacatur

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Four cases – or maybe three and a half – are new relists. Bias response and the First Amendment The highest-profile case is undoubtedly Speech First, Inc. The university also argues that Speech First, whose clients are all anonymous, lacks associational standing because it did not identify a named client who was injured.

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OT2023’s last grants?

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At last week’s conference, the Supreme Court had 472 petitions and applications before it – including three new relists, which yielded (so far) zero grants. But the number of new relists is much higher: The court will be taking a second look at nine cases. New Relists Smith v. This seems like a likely grant. That’s all for now.

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Path to Well-Being in Law – Episode 25: Helen Wan

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Today, on the Path to Well-Being in Law podcast, co-hosts Bree and Chris hear from Helen Wan, a lawyer and the author of the 2013 novel, The Partner Track , which just launched as a new TV series on Netflix. She’s the author of the 2013 novel, the Partner Track, which just launched as a new TV series on Netflix. At the time, Inc.

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