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And on January 18th the law school of New York University (NYU) held a discussion on a reform that would jolt the system: cutting legal education by a year.The reason for the event was a recently published article by Samuel Estreicher, a professor at NYU, entitled "The Roosevelt-Cardozo Way: The case for bar eligibility after two years of law school".

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On Feb. 5, United States District Judge Shira A. Scheindlin ruled that an N.F.L. rule barring eligibility to Clarett and other underclassmen from April's draft violated antitrust law.

Nothing in the law the majority cited prevented a rule categorically barring eligibility for asylum on the basis of how a person entered the country, Leavy, a Ronald Reagan nominee, said.

The level of social care support that deafblind people are getting is being cut and many councils, under enormous financial strain, have been upping the bar for eligibility, with many setting the threshold at a higher level than ever before.

If the feds set too high a bar for eligibility, CIRM says, "some scientifically significant lines may not qualify".

(After concerns that ads were being played before inappropriate or controversial content, YouTube set a higher bar for eligibility earlier this year, though that's led to widespread complaints from creators).

As it stands, the bar for eligibility is set at 75percentt of the state median income, defined as $51,000 for a family of four.

"Statutory changes made to the H-1B program have, in combination and in effect, increased the pool of H-1B workers beyond the cap and lowered the bar for eligibility," reported the Government Accountability Office in a 2011 study of the guest worker program.

A victory against Newcastle at Adams Park on Saturday would consign the Falcons to the Championship, barring any eligibility issues with the team to replace them.

Most of its campuses in the state are currently barred from eligibility in the Cal Grant program, which provides taxpayer-funded assistance to post-secondary students.

But with the 'tough on crime' 1980s came a period of measures designed to highlight the punitive element of incarceration, and on September 13 , 1994 President Bill Clinton signed into law the Violence Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act and the Higher Education Reauthorization Act which first scaled back, then barred prisoner eligibility for federal financial student aid.

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