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Mississippi College Appeals Workplace Retaliation Award - Insurance Journal


Mississippi College Appeals Workplace Retaliation Award
Insurance Journal
A federal appeals court has scheduled arguments on Hinds Community College's appeal of a workplace retaliation case. In 2010, the school was ordered to pay a former professor $345020 after a federal jury found she had been the victim of workplace ...

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Amicus Curiae lectures resume at Marshall - West Virginia Record


Amicus Curiae lectures resume at Marshall
West Virginia Record
Frederick Schauer, the David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, will speak at 7 pm Feb. 10. His lecture is titled, "Does the Constitution Matter?" Schauer teaches Constitutional Law, ...

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Volunteers come out Saturday for MLK Day of Service - WLBT-TV


Volunteers come out Saturday for MLK Day of Service
WLBT-TV
By Cheryl Lasseter - bio | email Crews of employees from Entergy Mississippi, Julep and Mint Restaurants, The Mississippi College School of Law, and Irby Lighting are hard at work this weekend, building a four- bedroom home and a three-bedroom home.
The First of three Habitat Houses for Garden CircleFox 40 Jackson

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Mission First provides access to civil system - Jackson Clarion Ledger


Mission First provides access to civil system
Jackson Clarion Ledger
Mission First Legal Aid Office director Patricia Gandy discusses the services and mission of the office while she and Jim Rosenblatt, dean of the Mississippi College Law School, stand in the office conference room. Mississippi College and Mission First ...

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Starkville hires new superintendent - The Commercial Dispatch


Starkville hires new superintendent
The Commercial Dispatch
Holloway will sign a $175000 contract with Starkville schools. His four-year contract is the maximum allowable under state law, Board Attorney Dolton McAlpin said. Previous Superintendent Judy Couey, who resigned last spring, earned $130000 per year.

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