Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law v. American Bar Association (TV1)
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NOTICE by Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law re 2 MOTION for Temporary Restraining Order MOTION for Preliminary Injunction MOTION for Permanent Injunction, 5 Memorandum in Support of Motion of filing of Exhibits C, D, E, and F in support of Plaintiffs Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and for Preliminary and Permanent Injunction (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit C - Report Volume 1 - Documentation for Substantive Change Committee - SACA-COC, # 2 Exhibit D - Exhibits Volume 2 to Report submitted to Substantive Change Committee (Exh 1-23) (Part 1), # 3 Exhibit D - Exhibits Volume 2 to Report to Substantive Change Committee (Exh 24) (Part 2), # 4 Exhibit D - Exhibits Volume 2 to Report to Substantive Change Committee (Exh 25-31) (Part 3), # 5 Exhibit E - Exhibits Volume 3 to Report submitted to Substantive Change Committee (Exhs 32-46) (Part 1), # 6 Exhibit E - Exhibits Volume 3 to Report submitted to Substantive Change Committee (Exhs 47-67) (Part 2), # 7 Exhibit E - Exhibits Volume 3 to Report submitted to Substantive Change Committee (Exhs 68-82) (Part 3), # 8 Exhibit F - Exhibits Volume 4 to Report submitted to Substantive Change Committee (Exhs 83-108) (Part 1), # 9 Exhibit F - Exhibits Volume 4 to Report submitted to Substantive Change Committee (Exhs 109-131) (Part 2))(Watson, Robert)
2008 -2009 LMU Minigrant Recipients
Dr. Joanna Badara
Dr. Ann Callahan
Elissa Graff
Dr. Agnes Vanderpool
"An Examination of Bacterial Contamination in Norris Lake,
Tennessee: A Research Partnership With Tennessee Valley
Authority"
"Exploring Relational Spirituality in Hospice Care"
"Documentation of the Cumberland Gap Landscape in Enamel"
"Determining the Impact of Shoreline Development on Water
Quality in Norris Lake, Tennessee"
2009-2010 LMU Minigrant Recipients
Dr. Joanna Badara
Dr. Ron Caldwell
Dr. Adam Rollins
*Ann Callahan
"A Study of Genetic Divergence and Associated Morphological
Differentiation of the Magazine Mountain Shagreen (Inflectarius
Magazinensis). "
"Terrestrial Mollusca (Land Snail) Diversity of the Bladen Nature
Reserve in Southern Belize (Toledo District)."
"Biodiversity and Ecological Associations of Eumycetozoans (slime
molds) of the Bladen Nature Reserve in Southern Belize (Toledo
District).
“A Qualitative Exploration of Spiritual Care at the End-of-Life”
2007 – 2008 Funded Student Research
Appalachian College Association
ITA'S- Elizabeth Gratz
5/14/2007
5/31/2008 Connie Wright
Appalachian College Association
ITA'S-Jennifer Smith
10/23/2007
10/23/2008 Connie Wright
Appalachian College Association
ITA'S-Kim England
Appalachian College Association
5/7/2007
5/31/2008 Susan Gratz
ITA'S-Miranda Miller
10/23/2007
10/23/2008 Susan Gratz
Appalachian College Association
ITA'S-Natalie Sweet
9/11/2007
9/11/2008 Evelyn Smith
Appalachian College Association
ITA's Miranda Miller
10/16/2007
10/31/2008
Appalachian College Association
ITA'S-Elizabeth Gratz
10/23/2007
10/23/2008 Flo Shell
Appalachian College Association
ITA'S-Kim England
10/23/2007
10/23/2008 Susan Gratz
Appalachian College Association
ITA'S-Sabrina Hester
8/15/2007
9/1/2008 Okie Wolfe
Appalachian College Association
ITA'S-Sue England
7/27/2007
9/1/2008 Flo Shell
Ledford Scholar RE: Matthew Brock / Tom Mackie
Ledford Scholar RE: Rebekah Haynes / Steven
Wilson
Ledford Scholar RE: Sabrina Hester / Okie Wolfe
Ledford Scholar RE: Katie Zion / Kay Paris
5/19/2008
5/19/2008
9/5/2008 Tom Mackie / Matthew Brock
Steven Wilson / Rebekah
9/5/2008 Haynes
4/1/2008 9/15/2008 Okie Wolfe / Sabrina Hester
5/15/2008 8/15/2008 Kay Paris / Katie Zion
2008-2009 Funded Student Research
The following LMU students were recently named recipients of the FY 08-09
Appalachian College Association Ledford Scholar Awards:
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Matthew Brock
The Land that Shaped a Legend: American Geographies Impact on Abraham
Lincoln
Advisors for the project are Dr. Barry Vann, and Tom Mackie.
Rebekah Haynes
"We Are Coming Father Abraham": Contemporary Sheet Music of the Civil War
Advisors for the project are Steven Wilson and Michelle Ganz.
Sabrina Hester
A Needs Assessment for the Middlesboro Independent School District Projects
the Certified Personnel Openings Due to Retirement
Advisor for the project is Dr. Okie Wolfe.
Katie Zion
Pharmacy Employee Perceptions of the Cost Impact of Medication for Senior
Patients in Rural Appalachian Communities
Advisor for the project is Dr. Kay Paris.
LMU-DCOM instituted the DeBusk Summer Research Fellowship Program in 2008. The
first recipients the Summer Research fellowships were:
• Leroy Butler and Stephanie Kang, for their proposal “Chagas Disease in
Ecuador; the effect of osteopathic manipulation therapy on perceived pain;”
• Dena Krishnan, for her proposal “Alterarion of Vasopressin V1b receptor mRNA
expression in rat brain following perinatal PCB exposure;”
• Katherine Sage, for her proposal “Genetic analysis of sibling pairs discordant for
age-related macular degeneration;” and
• Amar Talati, for his proposal “The impact of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy on
pulmonary function tests.”
The Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law builds upon a
foundation that upholds the principles of Abraham Lincoln’s life: a dedication to
individual liberty, responsibility, and improvement; a respect for citizenship;
recognition of the intrinsic value of high moral and ethical standards; and a belief
in a personal God. Through teaching, research and service, the LMU School of
Law will prepare graduates:
who are committed to the premise that the cornerstone of meaningful
existence is service to humanity;
who understand their professional responsibilities as representatives of
clients, officers of the courts, and public citizens responsible for the
quality and availability of justice under the law; and
who have an understanding of the fundamental principles of public and
private law, an understanding of the nature, basis and role of the law and
its institutions, and the skills of legal analysis and writing, issue
recognition, reasoning, problem solving, organization, and oral and
written communication necessary to participate effectively in the legal
profession.
The Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law will:
graduate Doctors of Jurisprudence;
provide a values-based learning community as the context for teaching,
research, and service, that supports student achievement;
provide an educational program that prepares graduates for admission
to the bar, and for effective and responsible participation in the legal
profession; and
enhance access to quality legal counsel for the underserved rural
communities of Appalachia.
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