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Texas A&M University administrators are not immune from state lawsuits brought by the families of those killed or injured in the school's deadly bonfire collapse in 1999, an appeals court has ruled. ->Read MoreThe allegations of deceit in Scott McClellan's book have been a surprise not only for Bush officials enraged with the former White House spokesman but also for publishers who turned down what is now the industry's hottest release. ->Read More Gov. Ted Strickland has named the dean of the Ohio State University law school to serve temporarily as the state?s attorney general. The dean, Nancy Rogers, will replace Marc Dann, a Democrat, who resigned after complaints of sexual harassment and unprofessionalism, and an affair with a subordinate. Dean Rogers will lead the office for about six months but does not plan to run in the November ... ->Read More West Virginia University's $4 million lawsuit against ex-football coach Rich Rodriguez is headed for mediation, with the goal of resolving the dispute by Aug. 1. But the order by Monongalia County Circuit Court Judge Robert Stone is a standard part of a scheduling order, and WVU attorney Jeff Wakefield said Thursday he believes mediation is unlikely to help. ->Read More An Everett attorney who admitted conning clients out of between $400,000 and $1 million pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court Thursday to wire fraud. ->Read More
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