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Law School

A law school (also known as a school of law or college of law) is an institution specializing in legal education. In the United States and Canada, prospective law school candidates are required to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), an examination administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). It is designed to assess logical and verbal reasoning skills. Administered four times a year, it is a required exam for all ABA-approved law schools.

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Obama Administration Killed 4 Americans On Purpose, Atty. General Holder Confirms

By IBTimes AU

A drone strike in September 2011 killed had deliberately killed four Americans (12:59 pm)

MORE TOPICS: HUMAN RIGHTS, PAKISTAN, THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK, ATTORNEY GENERAL, BARACK OBAMA

White says SEC not now writing political spending rule

By Reuters

The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission told lawmakers on Thursday that her agency, despite pressure from liberal groups, is not currently drafting a rule that would call for public companies to disclose their political spending. (May 17)

MORE TOPICS: BARACK OBAMA, SEC, GEORGE SOROS, INVESTMENT, CONGRESS

New York judge may allow Empire State Building REIT plan

By Reuters

A New York judge signaled on Monday he would probably allow the group that controls the Empire State Building to include the fabled New York landmark in a public stock offering, despite objections of dissident investors. (Apr 30)

MORE TOPICS: CALIFORNIA, COURT, NEW YORK, MANAGEMENT, SUPREME COURT, INVESTMENT

U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama pray during an interfaith memorial service
Obama's Vow to Boston Marathon Mourners: 'We Will Finish the Race' [VIDEO]

By IBTimes UK

Barack Obama has delivered a powerful and inspired speech at an interfaith memorial service in Boston in the aftermath of the twin blast at the Marathon's finish line. (Apr 19)

MORE TOPICS: BARACK OBAMA, MICHELLE OBAMA, CIVIL RIGHTS, NEW YORK, FBI, CONGRESS

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Aberdeen University Students Get Puppy Love to Relieve Exam Stress

By IBTimes UK

University of Aberdeen introduces 'puppy room' for the exams period following successful trials with Guide Dogs Scotland. (Apr 05)

Rob Portman
Anti-Gay Republican Rob Portman Makes U-turn after Son Comes Out

By IBTimes UK

Conservative Ohio senator drops opposition to gay marriage and adoption. (Mar 16)

MORE TOPICS: IRAQ, MICHIGAN

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Yahoo Chief Marissa Mayer gets Internal Flak for Rigorous Hiring

By Reuters

Yahoo Inc (YHOO.O) Chief Executive Marissa Mayer was asked at an all-staff meeting several weeks ago whether her rigorous hiring practices had caused the company to miss out on top engineering talent in Silicon Valley's hyper-competitive job market. (Mar 12)

MORE TOPICS: GOOGLE INC., CALIFORNIA, FACEBOOK, INDIA, MANAGEMENT

Yahoo's Mayer gets internal flak for more rigorous hiring

By Reuters

Yahoo Inc Chief Executive Marissa Mayer was asked at an all-staff meeting several weeks ago whether her rigorous hiring practices had caused the company to miss out on top engineering talent in Silicon Valley's hyper-competitive job market. (Mar 12)

MORE TOPICS: GOOGLE INC., CALIFORNIA, FACEBOOK, INDIA, MANAGEMENT

Courts take novel approach to Nortel Networks cash fight

By Reuters

A U.S. judge and a Canadian judge agreed on Friday to a joint, simultaneous trial to decide how to divide $9 billion from the liquidation of Nortel Networks, overruling objections that the unusual arrangement would lead to "chaos. (Mar 09)

MORE TOPICS: NORTEL NETWORKS, CALIFORNIA, COURT, TELECOMS, LAWYER

No U.S. antitrust guarantees for Office Depot, OfficeMax merger

By Reuters UK

Antitrust experts said on Tuesday there were no guarantees that a deal to merge Office Depot Inc <ODP.N>, the No. 2 U.S. office supply retailer, with smaller rival OfficeMax Inc <OMX.N> would win government approval. (Feb 20)

MORE TOPICS: WAL-MART, BARCLAYS, COURT, RETAIL, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE