UA In the News — Nov. 27

UA In the News — Nov. 27

Good News Roundup – Tuesday,November 27, 2018
Daily Kos – Nov. 27
Happy Tuesday, Newsies! Many thanks to Good News Roundup (“Goodie”) for filling in for me last Tuesday when I was traveling. Let’s get straight to the good news, shall we? … “Everybody who lies to Mueller gets called on it — so he had to know that Mueller would catch him. So the question is: What was he hiding that is worse than going to jail for the rest of your life?” said Joyce Vance, a professor of law at the University of Alabama law school and former federal prosecutor.

UA Law School Overview
U.S. News – Nov. 26
The full-time program application fee at the School of Law at University of Alabama is $40. Its tuition is full-time: $23,720 (in-state) and full-time: $40,670 (out-of-state). The student-faculty ratio is 6.4:1.

Manafort’s lies violated plea deal, prosecutors say
New York Times – Nov. 26
Paul Manafort, President Trump’s former campaign chairman, repeatedly lied to federal investigators in breach of a plea agreement he signed two months ago, the special counsel’s office said in a court filing late on Monday … “Everybody who lies to Mueller gets called on it — so he had to know that Mueller would catch him. So the question is: What was he hiding that is worse than going to jail for the rest of your life?” said Joyce Vance, a professor of law at the University of Alabama law school and former federal prosecutor.
Pulse – Nov. 26
Arkansas Democrat Gazette – Nov. 27
F3 News – Nov. 26
News Hut – Nov. 27
Daily Kos – Nov. 27
MSNBC National – Nov. 26