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The network of nursing school operators, centered in South Florida, illegally charged each student between $10,000 for a licensed practical nurse degree and $17,000 for a registered nurse diploma ...
Last Thursday, Florida State and the ACC acknowledged in court documents that they met for mediation on Aug. 13 as part of FSU’s lawsuit in Florida but failed to come to a resolution.
In a 154-page decision, [253] the court determined the trial court had erred by instructing the jury admissions spots were "property" for purposes of the offenses of mail and wire fraud, and Wilson's conviction for conspiracy must be overturned because the trial court erred by allowing the admission of "significant amount of powerful evidence ...
A companion case to the similarly named (but not to be confused) Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education Expense Board v. College Savings Bank, [2] the court held – in a decision authored by Justice Antonin Scalia – that sovereign immunity precluded a private action brought under the Lanham Act. For such an action to be sustained, the Court ...
A new filing in a high-profile price-fixing lawsuit offers evidence about how wealthy donors may have advantages in admissions at some universities. 'Please Admit': Rampant donor preferences ...
College Savings Bank, 527 U.S. 627 (1999), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States relating to the doctrine of sovereign immunity. Florida Prepaid was a companion case to the similarly named (but not to be confused) College Savings Bank v. Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education Expense Board, 527 U.S. 666 (1999
In the Leon County case, both FSU and the ACC entered mediation talks but did not come to an initial agreement per a court filing on Aug. 20. The ACC recently responded to FSU's second amended ...
Rapper Uncle Luke of 2 Live Crew in May 2017 Nevin Shapiro (left) in August 2020. The University of Miami and its football team were the subject of a number of past scandals. In May 1994, The Miami Herald reported that 2 Live Crew member Uncle Luke and several NFL players had offered a pay-to-play scheme from 1986 through 1992, giving cash rewards to University Miami players for acts such as ...