The LL.M. degree is awarded upon completion of 26 credit hours of coursework with a B average that includes completion of the required courses listed below and the written project.
Research Methods in Environmental and Land Use Law (1 credit)
Environmental Law* (3 credits)
Natural Resources Law* (3 credits)
Land Use Planning and Control Law *(3 or 4 credits)
Administrative Law (3 credits), or Florida Administrative Law (2 or 3 credits)*
Capstone Colloquium (1 credit)
* These requirements will be waived for students whom the LL.M. Program Director determines have completed substantially comparable coursework in their J.D. Program
Each candidate for the LL.M. degree must complete a substantial written project of publishable quality in conjunction with a seminar or the Conservation Clinic, approved by an authorized faculty member and by the LL.M. Program Director.
Each candidate for the LL.M. degree will design an
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An LLB in Criminal Law can provide individuals an opportunity to advance their degrees with a focus on a specific area of law. This creates a specialization for the student, making him or her a better candidate for some positions.
What Is Criminal Law?
Criminal Law is an area of the law that focuses on policing and offenders. It is an area of law that includes criminology and the applications of law within a courtroom setting.
What Are the Benefits of Taking an LLB in Criminal Law?
Students working to earn an LLB in Criminal Law will work in a specialized area of law. These students will be better candidates for careers such as defense attorneys and working within courtrooms than those who have a basic law degree. Additionally, they learn work-based application, rather than broad legal concepts, making them "ready to work" in the field.
How Much Does It Cost to Take an LLB in Criminal Law?
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Los Angeles is suing to shut down a mobile phone application that arranges medical marijuana home deliveries.
In law, a lawsuit is a civil action brought before a court in which a party (plaintiff) has claimed to have received damages from a defendant's actions, the plaintiff, seeks a legal or equitable remedy. The defendants are required to respond to the complaint of the plaintiff. If the plaintiff is successful, judgment will be given in the plaintiff's favor, and a range of court orders may be issued to enforce a right, award damages, or impose an injunction to prevent an act or compel an act. A declaratory judgment may be issued to prevent future legal disputes.
A lawsuit may involve dispute resolution of private law issues between individuals, business entities or non-profit organizations. A lawsuit may also enable the government to be treated as if it were a private party in a civil case, as plaintiff or defendant regarding an injury, or may provide the
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An MBA online allows students the opportunity to earn their MBA from one of the many prestigious universities that offer MBA online programs, no matter where they are located. These MBA online programs are designed for students who have professional work experience and want to expand in their career, as well as for students who need to juggle work, school and family, allowing them the convenience of earning an MBA online from home on a schedule that works best for them.
An MBA online prepares you for senior management and executive positions in national and international businesses. You will learn about the complexities of international markets and business trends, develop leadership and management skills, and learn about business communication and ethics, among many other topics integral to MBA online programs.
Choose from universities based all over the world, including the UK, France, Germany, the United States, and many more. Search through the options below and
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Georgetown Law Center, formally called the Georgetown University Law Center, is located in Washington D.C. just blocks from the United States Supreme Court and many other important governmental buildings. It is consistently rated among the top law schools in the country, currently 14th by U.S. News and World Report ; its part-time program is ranked 1st.
Tuition: $43,750 (full-time); $32,280 (part-time)
Application fee: $80
Application deadline: December 1 for Early Decision admission; February 1 for regular admission the following fall; March 1 for part-time program.
Applicants are advised to submit applications online through the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), but may also download a paper application at the school s Introduction to the J.D. Program .
Georgetown Law offers several joint degree programs. including the J.D./M.B.A. and
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from Brian Dalton, Breaking Media Director of Research
The ATL School and Firm Insiders Survey asks self-identified current students, alumni, and practicing lawyers to rate major aspects of life at their law school (academics, social life, clinical training, career services, financial aid advising) and/or law firm (compensation, hours, morale, culture, training). We then translate these ratings into letter grades, where the mean score for each particular ratings category is the equivalent of a “B.”
* Floyd Mayweather s lawyer says that his client will post Suge Knight s insanely high $10 million bail if he wins his fight against Manny Pacquiao. Suge says he was really going to pull for him to win, but now [he s] going to have to pray for him to win. [Los Angeles Times ]
* Northwestern University School of Law is launching a first-of-its-kind loan repayment assistance program to help grads in modestly salaried private sector job
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Charts on State Landlord-Tenant Laws
To help you research your state laws, here's a listing of landlord-tenant codes for the 50 states. Deadlines for Returning Security Deposits
State deadlines for itemizing and returning tenants' security deposits. Security Deposit Limits
In-Depth State Laws
Find out key laws every landlord and tenant needs to know in your state. Changing or Breaking Your Lease in Your State
Learn when and how tenants may legally break a lease in your state and how to limit liability for rent through the end of the lease term. Required Landlord Disclosures
Find out what disclosures you should expect to see in your lease or rental agreement. Security Deposit Limits and Deadlines
Learn how to defend yourself in small claims court if a tenant sues you for the security deposit in your state. Laws Prohibiting Landlord Retaliation
Synopsis on state laws that prohibit landlord to retaliate against a tenant for exercising legal right
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Touro College claims an online-only school is turning out graduates with phony law degrees, according to a lawsuit.
Marshall Islands-based Novus University Law School “engaged in false, deceptive, misleading and unfair practices by representing itself to be a bona fide foreign law school,” Touro claims in Manhattan Supreme Court papers.
Touro — itself once embroiled in a grade-changing scandal — says Novus collected tuition from students but “conferred worthless law degrees,” according to court papers filed last week.
Authorities in Texas and Oregon have already declared law degrees from Novus invalid, and Touro is asking a judge to declare the school a diploma mill.
“Novus graduates often apply and are erroneously accepted to American Bar Association-accredited programs,” Touro charged.
Touro said it made the discovery when it became embroiled in “meritless litigation” involving Novus, which did not respond to messages seeking comment.
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With the introduction of internet technology to the world has made the education with an uplifting jerk. Online technology has become not only familiar but most common topology being used by every section of the world. Every year the traffic and impressions over the internet have been rising at the constant rate. This has shifted the more than half of the world's population over the world wide web.
This universal acceptance of online technology has introduced the online education courses under varied themes. Students who remain stuck with their social and family responsibilities and who have dropped their higher education can continue with the same study aspects by the way of online topology. With the unique feature of highly flexible and affordable have made the online education courses on the top of the list. In last 5 to 7 years; the range of students who enrolled with online education from the different countries of the world are nearby to that of regular and distance ed
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Welcome to Best Online Universities, LLC. We develop top quality higher education websites to help students accomplish their career and education goals. Our sites contain a robust catalog of over 1,000 accredited online degree programs offered by both non-profit and for-profit institutions.
To learn more, you can click on each section below to jump to helpful information and resources about online colleges and universities. You can also visit our blog. which covers these relevant topics and more.
- Popular Online Universities Utilizing our user selection data, we display some of the most popular online colleges which you can contact for more information.
- How Online Universities Work Unsure about distance learning in general? Find out how it all works.
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Industrial relations laws in Canada oversee collective bargaining between workers and bosses. Canadian law provides for two basic freedoms for Canadians in the workplace. The first is that employees may join the union of their choosing and engage in any lawful activities associated with that union. The second freedom involves employers, who may also join any employers organization and engage in its lawful activities.
Canada has an Industrial Relations Board that mediates industrial disputes. Members of this board may not receive payment for any other employment. Members are appointed by the Governor in Council. The board must consist of equal numbers of representatives of labor and capital.
The Canada Labour Code includes provisions that protect the health and safety of workers on the job. The bedrock of Canadian health and safety law are three fundamental rights. First, employees have the right to refuse to perform dangerous tasks at work, without fear of reprisal i
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A Master in Business Administration degree, or MBA, is a popular choice among students seeking a graduate degree. It helps students further their education, learn more about the business world, and gain an edge in a competitive job market. Many students choose to seek an MBA in a specialized area, such as marketing. However, many students wonder, what is an MBA in Marketing.
An MBA in Marketing is a business graduate degree that focuses on marketing and communication with customers and clients. The general goal of marketing is to increase sales and build a company, which often involves corporate branding, communication, advertising, public relations, and market research. An MBA might also include courses in building campaigns, strategic planning, consumer behavior, analysis of demand, and cost volume and profit. Curriculums and programs can vary.
Students that obtain an MBA in Marketing gain a number of benefits. For one, they are better equipped to do their current
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The majority of law schools require a bachelor's degree for admission, but you don't need any particular major. You can take a traditional pre-law major, such as English or history, or study whatever interests you, such as music or engineering, according to the American Bar Association. Undergraduate classes that will help you in law school include English, speech, economics, government and philosophy. Most law school admissions offices also require scores on the Law School Admission Test .
A doctorate in law doesn't immediate qualify you to represent clients. Every state requires law school graduates to pass bar exams before they can practice law. The requirements vary, but many states require two-day written exams, with follow-up oral testing of those who pass. During the oral exams, you must show your competence and demonstrate the character needed for a lawyer. If you move to a different state, in many cases you must pas
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Types of Executive MBA programs
Participants of any executive MBA online program usually have around 10 years of work experience and come from a variety of backgrounds, representing a diverse range of industries. Prospective students have the option of either enrolling in an online executive MBA or its campus-based counterpart.
The courses that make up an executive MBA program’s curriculum are the same as those in an MBA program but in a more condensed form. Classes taught include management, statistics, finance and managerial marketing. Students develop leadership and ethical business decision making skills. Negotiation skills are also honed.
Most executive MBA participants are sponsored by the companies they work for as their employers realize the importance of investing in an employee’s future productivity. Some participants may not be
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The Law School Boston strives to keep tuition prices lower than other New England law schools. Since 1970, we’ve seen a steady rise in higher education costs across the United States. The Law School Boston tuition prices do not follow this trend.
We rarely raise tuition because we want our students to succeed financially after law school. Some students at other schools will walk away with $100,000 or more in student loans. We want our students to get a quality legal education without breaking the bank. Ouraffordable law school in Boston has cost-effective options for both part-time and full-time students.
Our professors and administrators understand the importance of staying up to date with technology trends. Our law students enjoy many opportunities to communicate and engage with other students and professors through various online tools. Much of our application process is online to increase efficiency and maintain accuracy. Our current students can access sy
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As these cases illustrate, exposing Medicare fraud may have monetary and emotional consequences for the whistleblower.
Can a pharmacy be so far removed from the medication delivery system that it is immune from any legal responsibility?
Does the pharmacist s duty of care extend to warning patients about the possible adverse effects of nonprescription drugs?
Do patients have a reasonable expectation of privacy with regard to their prescription drug information?
The New England Compounding Center meningitis outbreak inspired the creation of the Drug Quality and Security Act.
The company at the center of the fungal meningitis outbreak was acting as a manufacturer and not as a traditional compounding pharmacy.
Illinois pharmacists are no longer required to dispense emergency contraception when their own religious beliefs are opposed to its use.
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Rental car laws vary from state to state, so it is important to understand the laws that apply to the state you are planning to visit and rent your car in.
It almost goes without saying that all drivers who will be driving the rental car will need a valid driver's license. This does not include learner's permits. Foreign nationals may use their international driver's license, if they have one. If you wish to use your license from your home country, you will most likely also need to produce your passport and additional identification. Make sure to check with the rental company before you arrive in order to make sure you bring what you need.
In New York, anyone over the age of 18 may rent a car, as long as they have a valid driver's license and insurance. Any extra costs for insuring you as a younger driver may be passed to you in the price of the rental itself as car rental companies are permitted to charge different rates depending on the age of the person renting th
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from Brian Dalton, Breaking Media Director of Research
The ATL School and Firm Insiders Survey asks self-identified current students, alumni, and practicing lawyers to rate major aspects of life at their law school (academics, social life, clinical training, career services, financial aid advising) and/or law firm (compensation, hours, morale, culture, training). We then translate these ratings into letter grades, where the mean score for each particular ratings category is the equivalent of a “B.”
* In case you haven t read the transcripts from yesterday s same-sex marriage arguments at the Supreme Court and you still want to have some talking points at the water cooler at the office, here are six of the more provocative questions that the justices asked. [WSJ Law Blog ]
* HBO is filming a TV movie called Confirmation about Justice Clarence Thomas s 1991 nomination hearings. Kerry Washington will play Anita Hill and Wendell Pi
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A migrant family from the South seeks a better life in Mexico.
Photo: Luis J. Jimenez/The New York Times
The chorus of critics of Arizona's new law targeting suspected illegal immigrants has been joined by an unlikely voice. It belongs to Mexican President Felipe Calderon, who has blasted the Arizona law as opening the door "to intolerance, hate, discrimination and abuse in law enforcement."
Just one problem with Calderon's holier-than-thou posturing. His own country's Reglamento de la Ley General de Poblacion General Law on Population, which was enacted in April 2000 is quite similar to the Arizona law, with one important difference. It is far stricter and the penalties for violating it far more draconian.
Under the Mexican law, illegal immigration is a felony. The penalty includes up to two years in prison. That jail time
is upped to 10 years for repeat offenders. Visa violators can be sentenced to prison terms of 6 years, and any Mexican wh
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In Louisiana, as in most states in the U.S. child support ends automatically when children are grown up. Each state has its own age of majority and its own exceptions when support can terminate before the majority of the child or when support obligations can continue beyond the majority. In Louisiana, when child support orders cover more than one child in the award, the non-custodial parent has to go to court to get an adjustment to the order when the older children are no longer entitled to support. The change will not happen automatically.
Under Louisiana Code section 315.22 the duty to pay child support terminates automatically when the minor child reaches the age of majority if the support award is for only one child. If the support award covers more than one child in a single order, the duty to pay the support does not automatically terminate until the youngest child covered by the support order reaches the age of majority. In Louisiana, the age of majority is 18 years.
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States and the federal government have laws that protect individuals' privacy and safety on the Internet. Some of these laws are designed to protect private information that a person does not wish to disclose to anyone else. Other laws are designed to protect information that is disclosed only to a website but not intended to be distributed to third parties.
A state may punish an Internet user for "public disclosure of private facts". This occurs when someone has disclosed private information about another person in a manner that a reasonable person would consider to be objectionable. For example, if a person were to hack into the computer files of another person and publish them on the Internet for everyone to see, then the hacker could be found liable for disclosing these facts. However, if the information is of public interest or was obtained from a public figure (i.e. politician), then the person suing must prove the information was false and the defendant knew it was fa
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Even If You Have Abysmal LSAT Scores
Important Video Presentation
Dear Prospective Lawyer:
I’m Peter Loughlin, attorney and author of The New Special Report: The Law School Bible. Like many of you I always wanted to be a lawyer, but was never able to overcome the many barriers and confusion surrounding the requirements to become a lawyer and a licensed member of the Bar. That is, until I discovered alternative paths into the legal profession.
I embarked on a quest to become a lawyer that opened my eyes to the fact that there was not only one way to become a lawyer, in fact there are a number of ways. But every time I asked State Bar officials about exactly how I could use these alternative methods I was scoffed at and told it couldn’t be done, period. Fortunately for me I refused to take no for an answer and eventually broke “the code” and joined the ranks of practicing attorneys.
My
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If you take property from a Florida merchant or retail store without paying for it, you can be arrested for shoplifting -- technically called petit theft in Florida under the state law that defines theft, robbery and related crimes. Although shoplifting a candy bar or comic book might seem like a relatively trivial youthful indiscretion, the consequences of a shoplifting conviction can be severe.
Petit theft, the Florida term describing shoplifting, is known in other states as petty theft, petty larceny, 4th-degree theft or plain old shoplifting. Florida law defines petit theft as taking or attempting to take property from a merchant or store, an act that prevents or attempts to prevent the rightful owner from selling the property to a paying customer.
Canadian Retail Theft Laws & Consequences
A merchant account allows businesses to accept credit cards from customers. You could be having a hard time resisting the temptation.
Shoplifting is one of thos
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My Unconventional Path To – and Through - Law School. My journey to law school - and through law school - was as unconventional as they come. Prior to entering law school, I worked as a cancer researcher and as a science education researcher. I discovered my interest in law while I was pursuing a Master of Public Administration degree, and enrolled in law school after I received my MPA.
During my first year of law school, I realized that my science background was well-suited for a career in intellectual property law. After completing foundational courses in Patent Law, Trademark Law, and Copyright Law, among other areas, I earned a Certificate in Intellectual Property Law. Through the Black Law Students’ Association, I participated in community outreach, and as part of the Moot Court Honors Board, I competed in moot court competitions around the country. While in law school, I was also working part-time and raising a family. Yet,
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Florida is home to roughly 1.3 million alligators, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, so it should come as no surprise that the state has several laws on the books to deal with them. They range from protecting alligators to how you can legally remove one from your property.
Florida s Alligator Management Program has five separate divisions, one of which is the Statewide Nuisance Alligator Program. Should an alligator come lumbering into your yard, you can call SNAP toll free at 866-FWC-GATOR, and SNAP will send a nuisance alligator trapper to come collect it. But there s a catch. The gator must be at least 4 feet long before Florida law considers it to officially be a nuisance. The state takes the position that shorter alligators are incapable of causing harm, even to household pets, unless they re handled. Of course, this can leave you between a rock and a hard place because removing the alligator yourself may involve handling it. If you fin
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Twelve U.S. states recognize common-law marriage: Alabama, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, New Hampshire (but only for inheritance purposes), Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas and Utah. The District of Columbia also recognizes common-law marriage.
Unless all four of the above statements are true, there isn't a common-law marriage. Just like in a conventional marriage, when a common-law marriage exists, a couple must go through the same formal divorce process to end the marriage.
Family Law Free Advice states that if a couple move from a state that recognizes common-law marriage to a state that doesn't, the new state will usually recognize the marriage. That means that if a couple lived in Montana, where their common- law marriage was recognized, and they move to California, California will most likely recognize the couple as being married.
The Statute of Limitations for Common-Law Marriage in California
Regulations for Insta
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The legislature revised and updated the law in
Pennsylvania’s Megan’s Law is not affected by yesterday’s state Supreme Court decision in Commonwealth v. Neiman, Reps. Ron Marsico (R-Dauphin County) and Tom Caltagirone (D-Berks County), the majority and minority chairmen of the House Judiciary Committee, said today. Joining them was David Freed, Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association (PDAA) president.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that a prior version of Megan’s Law was unconstitutional because its enactment violated the single subject rule.
In order to comply with new federal requirements, the Legislature worked with PDAA, Pennsylvania State Police and Juvenile Court Judges Commission in to modernize Megan’s Law. Indeed, that legislation replaced the law that was before the court.
“In reality, virtually nothing has changed with regard to the registration requirements for those who commit s
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