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S.A. Law: What Was She Thinking?
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A blog for and about the San Antonio legal community. Monday, May 18, 2009. What Was She Thinking? Perhaps some of you in the San Antonio legal community haven't yet heard about the local attorney busted for marijuana possession. As she tried to enter the Bexar County Courthouse. The punchline to this story: She claims she was holding it for a client. Article calls her a defense attorney, but her State Bar web page. Lists her primary practice areas as labor law and construction.). Strange in San Antonio.
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S.A. Law: Soliciting Plagiarism
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A blog for and about the San Antonio legal community. Friday, May 8, 2009. I saw this ad on Craigslist. From someone in Northwest San Antonio:. I need a two to three page legal opinion letter for a class assignment. I do not have time to do this assignment, so I am willing to pay $40 for a legal assistant, paralegal, or law student to do this assignment for me. I know it's unethical for students to claim others' work as their own. Student at any institution? I wonder what sort of class this assignment is...
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S.A. Law: November 2008
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A blog for and about the San Antonio legal community. Saturday, November 22, 2008. New Location for Graduation. Here's some news I just heard that should be of interest to the S.A. law community:. St Mary's University School of Law. Is moving its graduation ceremony from on campus to downtown. My classmates and I walked the stage at the school's traditional graduation location, the Bill Greehey Arena. And Keith McMahon in particular- worked to convince the law school administration to change that. I hope...
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S.A. Law: Don't Forget
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A blog for and about the San Antonio legal community. Monday, May 18, 2009. Another San Antonio Young Lawyers Association. Luncheon coming up this Tuesday at Paesano's at Lincoln Heights. Near the Alamo Quarry Market. This month's CLE speaker is James Ehler of the State Bar of Texas Chief Disciplinary Counsel. He will discuss How to Avoid a Grievance and What to Do When You Get One. Mack T. Harrison. Labels: San Antonio lawyers. You will shouldnt listen to James Ehler on the topic of ethics. The Law Offi...
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S.A. Law: St. Mary's Law School Professor to Senate: Enhanced Interrogation ≠ Torture
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A blog for and about the San Antonio legal community. Thursday, May 14, 2009. St Mary's Law School Professor to Senate: Enhanced Interrogation ≠ Torture. In a hearing this week on the Bush Administration's torture memos. Professor Jeffrey F. Addicot. Director of the St. Mary's law school's Center for Terrorism Law. Tells the U.S. Senate's Administrative Oversight and the Courts subcommittee. That he does not consider "enhanced interrogation" methods such as waterboarding to amount to torture. Sets out te...
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S.A. Law: Judge Lamberth's Speech to the San Antonio Bar
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A blog for and about the San Antonio legal community. Friday, February 20, 2009. Judge Lamberth's Speech to the San Antonio Bar. I received an email noting that many of District of Columbia Chief Judge Royce Lamberth. S friends in Washington are interested in what he had to say to the San Antonio Bar Association. I did not take notes during the speech, but here (paraphrased) are a few things I recall Judge Lamberth mentioning:. He disagrees with the idea that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
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S.A. Law: E-N Story on St. Mary's Shakeup
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A blog for and about the San Antonio legal community. Saturday, April 25, 2009. E-N Story on St. Mary's Shakeup. Covers student reactions to the ouster of two law professors. A group of students at St. Mary's University School of Law are protesting the school's decision to terminate contracts for two female professors, one of them black, saying the move is a blow to diversity on a faculty where women and minorities are already underrepresented. From the American Association of University Professors.
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S.A. Law: Judge Lamberth Says Judicial Nomination System Is Broken
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A blog for and about the San Antonio legal community. Friday, May 1, 2009. Judge Lamberth Says Judicial Nomination System Is Broken. SA native Royce C. Lamberth. The chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Who spoke to the San Antonio Bar Association. In February, returned to the Alamo City this weekend (he and his wife have family here). The judge spoke at the Bar Association's Law Day. Some tickets, and he brought me and another classmate). He added that this country needs ...
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S.A. Law: April 2009
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A blog for and about the San Antonio legal community. Thursday, April 30, 2009. The February 2009 Bar Exam results. Are up. Congratulations to all those who passed. From the February 2009 stats page. Here's how St. Mary's grads did:. 28 of 32 passed (87.50%)- St. Mary's came in fourth in the state (behind Baylor, UH, and Tech). 15 of 27 passed (55.56%)- St. Mary's ranked fifth in the state (behind Texas, Baylor, Tech, and Wesleyan). Congrats, new lawyers, and good luck finding work. Mack T. Harrison.
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S.A. Law: February 2009
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A blog for and about the San Antonio legal community. Thursday, February 26, 2009. Earlier on Thursday, I attended a get-together for American Gateways. A nonprofit that provides free and low-cost services for immigrants. The organization operates out of Austin, with a growing San Antonio presence working out of the St. Mary's Center for Legal and Social Justice. And it recently changed its name. From the Political Asylum Project of Austin. Props to International Bank of Commerce. Mack T. Harrison. Showe...