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Legal Digest Law Dawg: August 2010
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The Law Dawg has moved! View my complete profile. Thursday, August 19, 2010. The Law Dawg has moved! Thanks for sniffing around, but you're barking up the wrong tree! The Law Dawg Blog on Blogger is no longer updated. Check out all the new entries (and all the old entries originally found here) on the Law Dawg Blog at Legal Digest.com. 8211;Jim Walsh, The Law Dawg. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Texas School Business Magazine. Http:/ www.texasschoolbusiness.com. Walsh Anderson Law Firm.
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Legal Digest Law Dawg: The Law Dawg has moved!
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The Law Dawg has moved! View my complete profile. Thursday, August 19, 2010. The Law Dawg has moved! Thanks for sniffing around, but you're barking up the wrong tree! The Law Dawg Blog on Blogger is no longer updated. Check out all the new entries (and all the old entries originally found here) on the Law Dawg Blog at Legal Digest.com. 8211;Jim Walsh, The Law Dawg. Texas School Business Magazine. Http:/ www.texasschoolbusiness.com. Texas School Administrators' Legal Digest. Walsh Anderson Law Firm.
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Zachary Sharples, A 12-yea. View my complete profile. Friday, October 10, 2008. Zachary Sharples, A 12-year old boy in Pinellas, Florida, has been placed in ISS because he got a Ray-Hawk haircut in support of the local baseball team, the Tampa Bay Rays. This is wrong on so many levels it is hard to know where to begin. Hey, Zachary.I see you got a new 'do! Tell us what this is about! That's how they could have handled it, and the kids would have learned something. People in Florida should be excited abou...
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Legal Digest Law Dawg: April 2008
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UIL 2- Christians 0. View my complete profile. Thursday, April 3, 2008. UIL 2- Christians 0. But remember: the UIL did that voluntarily. The Jesuits lost in court. So say a prayer for our friends at the UIL. We fear that all these victories over the Christians may cost them somewhere down the line. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Texas School Business Magazine. Http:/ www.texasschoolbusiness.com. Texas School Administrators' Legal Digest. Http:/ www.legaldigest.com. Walsh Anderson Law Firm.
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Legal Digest Law Dawg: May 2008
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THE GENERATIONAL MIX Last night my old Toastmaste. View my complete profile. Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Last night my old Toastmasters Club celebrated its 45th anniversary with a paddleboat cruise on Lake Lady Bird under a full moon. What a terrific night! What a terrific group of people. Toastmasters is one of the most successful "self help" groups in the world. Are you interested in improving your public speaking skills? We need more of that. Just a thought for the day. Links to this post.
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Legal Digest Law Dawg: Have You Checked Myspace Lately?
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Have You Checked Myspace Lately? View my complete profile. Friday, August 22, 2008. Have You Checked Myspace Lately? The AP. sued the two boys who did this, alleging defamation, libel, illegal conspiracy and intentional infliction of emotional distress. With regard to the parents, the suit alleged that they were negligent in supervising their children's use of the internet. Is a legal term meaning "the substantial point or essence of a claim, grievance, or complaint.". Texas School Business Magazine.
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Legal Digest Law Dawg: What Is "Inappropriate Symbolism"?
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What Is Inappropriate Symbolism? View my complete profile. Tuesday, December 15, 2009. What Is "Inappropriate Symbolism"? The Dawg's Case of the Month in the January issue is. Thus we have a juicy First Amendment issue! If it is OK for kids to wear black armbands to school to protest the war in Vietnam, why is it not OK for kids to display the Confederate flag? Isn't this symbolic expression, protected by the First Amendment? No doubt, the First Amendment does protect people who choose to wave, honor and...
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Legal Digest Law Dawg: January 2008
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The Texas School Law Bulletin 2008. I guess thats the right term. View my complete profile. Thursday, January 17, 2008. The Texas School Law Bulletin 2008. The 2008 version of the Texas School Law Bulletin just landed on my desk with a hearty THUMP. 1,721 pages. That's a lot of law. But I'm not going to lug around this bad boy. The 2006 version was 1,542 pages. The 2008 version is 179-pages longer. My desk sags under its weight. No way does it go in my briefcase. What would the point of that be? Critics ...
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Legal Digest Law Dawg: February 2009
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One nice thing about being a school lawyer is that. View my complete profile. Wednesday, February 18, 2009. One nice thing about being a school lawyer is that our clients rarely hit us. They may get angry, or think we have done a poor job. They may even say mean and ugly things to us. But with school officials as your clients, you are rarely going to be physically assaulted. The Court of Appeals rejected that argument, and upheld Mr. Berry's conviction. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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One nice thing about being a school lawyer is that. View my complete profile. Wednesday, February 18, 2009. One nice thing about being a school lawyer is that our clients rarely hit us. They may get angry, or think we have done a poor job. They may even say mean and ugly things to us. But with school officials as your clients, you are rarely going to be physically assaulted. The Court of Appeals rejected that argument, and upheld Mr. Berry's conviction. Texas School Business Magazine.