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Pitt professor discusses legal data at WVU lecture
MORGANTOWN -- Elizabeth Van Nostrand, an assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, led the annual John W. Fisher II Lecture in Law and Medicine April 3 in Event Hall at West Virginia University Law.
SCOTUS ruling could blur line between separation of church and state
WASHINGTON – A U.S. Supreme Court decision that requires Missouri to fund church preschools, just as they do other preschools, could change the way the court reviews the Establishment Clause and Religion Clauses.
Third-Year WVU law student elected to Morgantown City Council
MORGANTOWN – Ryan Wallace was elected in April to Morgantown City Council and will begin his two-year term July 1.
Supreme Court agrees with circuit court ruling in fire insurance policy case
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court found that a circuit court responded appropriately when it ruled that a fire insurance policy through State Auto should not have to provide pollutant removal coverage and should only be responsible for debris removal in a case that left a building destroyed by fire.