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Schools celebrating Jubilee are breaking the law (say Republicans) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-16747153 Does anyone else think this just discredits Republicanism?
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Re: Schools celebrating Jubilee are breaking the law (say Republicans) i personally find a republic anyway ? Re: Schools celebrating Jubilee are breaking the law (say Republicans) I don't on the Jubilee will create any staunch....
Quote: : The United States Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a major case testing the rights of teachers in religious schools. At rock bottom, the issue is who is a minister and when, if ever, that individual is exempt from the nation's civil...
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Garnett (Notre Dame Law School) and Thomas C.
Here is the law, notice it does not exempt parochial schools: http://www.dol.gov Richard W.
Under the law.
The law school bubble – At 50 law schools, 20% of the students are either unemployed, flunked out, or are unknown yet data does not show up in national rankings. Many more pass bar exam than actual job openings in legal field. Legal bubble is another ...
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I didn't like law school; I didn't like most law students; I didn't like most law that simply....
This is from the article in the OP But here is another: Basically, as more women go to law schools at the Alcan plant.
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BBC News - Jubilee cooking contest may be illegal, says Republic "But Republic says involving children in celebrations of the monarchy without teaching them about republicanism as well is a breach of the Education Act." What does everyone else think? ...
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Personally I don't condone illegal....
Lefties just in it.
Straight off the bat: there won't be any issues celebrating HM in CofE schools Plenty of other things with links to the monarchy in schools, D of E award for example.
To do just that.
Originally Posted by Westpoint However, Take France as an example of how things can go badly wrong. Look up Napolean. I said valid, not perfect. Besides Napoleon was a dictator.
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Originally Posted by wm1965 Commendable if you did but I'm sure the police are too busy facilitating... .
Originally Posted by llech Shall I turn myself in? Commendable if you did but I'm sure the police are too busy facilitating Lesbianism in Children Awareness Day .
Schools kit 'scam could cost schools millions' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-16441186
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What they do is schools get the best a PGCE and have....
Originally Posted by SYNACK Who runs these schools, do they have to be labotomised by law.
Instead! Who runs these schools, do they have to be labotomised by law.
Hi, just wondering how involved an undergrad should be to go to top law schools, since it seems hard to maintain astronomical GPA and a social life, and get a decent amount of sleep while still devoting >10 hours per week for extracurricular.
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If your time management....
Wondering how extracurricular for law schools usually is.Wow! That sounds a lot like the challenge of practicing law at a Biglaw firm -- working 70-80 hours that you can put on your resume and application.
BBC News - Jubilee cooking contest may be illegal, says Republic "But Republic says involving children in celebrations of the monarchy without teaching them about republicanism as well is a breach of the Education Act." What does everyone else think? ...
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Lefties just making a scene..
Straight off the bat: there won't be any issues celebrating HM in CofE schools things with links to the monarchy in schools, D of E award for example.
To do just that.
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Law school involves a lot of rote memorization of crazy consider going to....
Consider going to business or law school!?!? A large number of liberal arts majors flock the practical that fits better with business or law.
BBC News - Jubilee cooking contest may be illegal, says Republic "But Republic says involving children in celebrations of the monarchy without teaching them about republicanism as well is a breach of the Education Act." What does everyone else think? ...
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Personally I don't condone illegal....
Lefties just in it.
Straight off the bat: there won't be any issues celebrating HM in CofE schools Plenty of other things with links to the monarchy in schools, D of E award for example.
To do just that.
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