At oral argument a few weeks ago in Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas-- most famous for the amusing debate about "what is 'bingo'?" -- several Justices voiced a radical and intriguing proposal for ...
Anita S. Krishnakumar is a professor of law and the associate dean for faculty scholarship at St. John’s University School of Law. Substantive canons of statutory construction — such as the rule of ...
For courses and programs offered via distance education in which students may be eligible to use Title IV funds (federal financial aid), the Department of Education (ED) requires that institutions ...
The Third Appellate District affirmed a judgment. The court held that the California Board of Registered Nursing had the authority to deem a nursing program's significant increase in enrollment to ...
Substantive rights have a core that can be meaningfully interpreted and protected; they can exist independently of a particular government or a particular legal system. Procedural rights lack such an ...
The Federal Distance Education and Innovation Policy was recently revised. A key change to the policy more clearly defines “regular and substantive interaction” (RSI) in online courses in to ...
The right to contraception, the right to refuse medical treatment, the right to live with grandparents, and much more: How unwritten liberties came to exist, and ...
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