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Registration Open for Fall Symposium 2011 – No Child Left Behind, Ten Years Later
Registration for the Fall 2011 Symposium is open. On November 10th, 2011, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., The Rutgers Law Record, BarBri and The Rutgers Institute for Professional Education will host a symposium on the No Child Left Behind … Continue reading
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Tagged Education, education law, No Child Left Behind Act
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Thank you to all for attending our 2011 symposium!
The Rutgers Law Record would like to thank all our speakers and attendees who attended our 2011 Symposium – Redefining Borders: Comprehensive Immigration Reform in the United States. The event was a big success.
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Updated Speakers List for Redefining Borders: Comprehensive Immigration Reform in the United States
The Rutgers Law Record and the Rutgers Immigrant Rights Collective are proud to announce the current lineup of speakers for upcoming symposium, Redefining Borders: Comprehensive Immigration Reform in the United States. The event will take place on March 4th at … Continue reading
Registration Open for Symposium 2011 – Redefining Borders: Comprehensive Immigration Reform in the United States
Registration for the 2011 Symposium is open. On March 4th, 2011, The Rutgers Law Record and The Immigrant Rights Collective will host a day long symposium on comprehensive immigration reform. Professors and practitioners will congregate at Rutgers School of Law … Continue reading
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Tagged Illegal immigration, Immigration, Immigration reform
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Rutgers Law Record Launches the Rutgers Law Record Blog
As part of our ongoing process to increase discussion and encourage debate on legal issues that effect our society, the Rutgers Law Record is proud to present the Rutgers Law Record Blog. This space is open to professors, practitioners, and students … Continue reading
Welcome to the Rutgers Law Record
Welcome to the Rutgers Law Record! Thank you for coming to our website and taking the time to view some of our content. The Rutgers Law Record uses the internet to present a new and fresh take on legal scholarship. … Continue reading