the big money behind march madness

Strikingly, the new buildings were built on the sides of the school’s football stadium (with a capacity of almost 80,000), and the project included stadium upgrades like vinyl-covered benches, a 96-by-54 foot video screen, new lights and a new press box, according to The South Bend Tribune. ..

ex-uconn official fined for improperly awarding fellowship

The state Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board on Thursday assessed the fine on Charmane Thurmand, who as UConn's graduate diversity officer assisted the graduate school in awarding diversity fellowships. . ... The university said Thurmand included her husband, Martinus Evans, as a fellowship recipient..

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'laughter is a blood sport' at the supreme court, scholars say in new

In their study “Taking Laughter Seriously at the Supreme Court,” two scholars—Tonja Jacobi of Northwestern University School of Law and Matthew Sag of Loyola University of Chicago Law School—built and analyzed a database of every Supreme Court oral argument transcript from 1955 to..

redressing harm through restorative justice

Sydnee Robinson, 2L at Harvard Law School and chair of Harvard Negotiation Law Review symposium, and Shannon Schmidt, Harvard Divinity School student, first came together to discuss their shared interest in summer of 2018. ... Moderated by Andrew Mamo, instructor at Harvard Negotiation..

japan economic seminar

Subrahmanyam, New York University - Stern School of Business  Reiko Tobe, Waseda University - Graduate School of Finance, Accounting & Law. ... Takatoshi Ito,  Director, Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, CJEB and Professor, School of International and Public..

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