Yolanda Gallegos is Interviewed Regarding Rapid Transit Injunction Motion

  Construction is well under way on the Albuquerque Rapid Transit project, and the legal battle to stop it continues. For the second time, opponents filed a motion for an injunction to stop ART construction. City officials say each day construction is halted could cost taxpayers $146,000, but ART opponents claim it would cost taxpayers … Continue reading Yolanda Gallegos is Interviewed Regarding Rapid Transit Injunction Motion

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San Juan City College v. U.S.

“‘Kafka-esque’ and ‘bureaucratic bungling’ were the words chosen by the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in describing the U.S. Department of Education’s determination that San Juan City College, a Title IV participant, had closed and its subsequent decision to withhold Title IV funds from the school. The ‘bungling’ involved the Department’s erroneous conclusion in February … Continue reading San Juan City College v. U.S.

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GW Teaches Alumni Hard Legal Lessons

“George Washington University is giving freshly minted lawyers Stephen Garvin and John Paré an unusual hands-on course in how to respond to tough-minded litigation tactics. The school is aggressively pursuing its debt-laden alumni for attorney fees.” Read more.

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