Ludwig van Beethoven was deaf in the latter part of his life, when he composed his famous Ninth Symphony. So attorney Daniel Eidsmoe doesn’t see being color-blind as a significant…
A law dean known for his scholarship on some of the most divisive issues facing the Catholic Church will be named tomorrow as the new president of Catholic University of…
When Greg Bufithis created his “posse list” in 2002, the Washington, D.C.-based lawyer would e-mail frequent news updates and work opportunities to a handful of contract attorneys on local legal…
New York Law School professor David Schoenbrod figured he couldn’t be dyslexic. After all, he had succeeded in a career that is dependent on skill with words.
At least 25 furloughed and deferred associates in New York City have found temporary gigs this fall at the city’s law department—and there’s room for more.
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