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This article discusses crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED), which focuses on the settings in which crimes occur and on techniques for reducing vulnerability in these settings. -
The Health Care Financing Administration ("HCFA") recently clarified its policy regarding provider-based designatio. -
On April 12, 1993, Jason Robinson was killed by a single stab wound to the abdomen while attending a social studies. -
In this article, the author reviews a recent Third Circuit decision entitled Hedges v. Musco whereby the court upheld the authority of a school official to search a student provided that school official has reasonable suspicion. -
Temporary Workers [There are different "working visas" available for those wishing to gain employment or do bus. -
In a decision which may significantly impact the right of colleges and universities to assess mandatory student act. -
As reported earlier, the General Assembly adopted legislation regulating the conduct of elected officials and . -
For some years, The School Code has provided that school . -
On March 29, 2005, a divided United States Supreme Court expanded the scope of Title IX by ruling that a male coach who complained about discrimination against his high school girls' basketball team may sue for retaliation even though retaliation is not expressly mentioned in Title IX. -
Employers who are asked to give a reference for a former, or soon to be former, employee generally follow one of five policies: (1) the "tell all" policy, in which the employer openly discusses all issues pertaining to the employee, good and bad;.