In an apparent effort to deter protesters potentially seeking to make a scene at a state constitutional law class taught by the controversial John Yoo, the University…
After a year of unprecedented BigLaw layoffs and pay cuts, Duke University is offering a new law school program that could help point some attorneys in a different direction.
Presumably by accident, a third-year student at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law apparently hit “reply all” when sending an e-mail application late yesterday afternoon to serve as a…
A respected senior academic known for his groundbreaking theory, while still a third-year law student at Harvard University in 1970, that the constitution protects corporate speech is making another novel…
Ordered to reconsider his earlier opinion discharging the $82,000 student loan debt of a 65-year-old unemployed law school graduate, an obviously annoyed bankruptcy judge has granted Denise Bronsdon the same…
About a third of the law students at Yale spent at least two years in other pursuits before beginning their law studies. Will those students find the job search more…
Concerned that law students’ use of laptop computers in the classroom is interfering with their legal education, some professors at Villanova University School of Law are banning them within their…
A NALP commission is recommending that law firms push back the date for summer associate job offers until mid-January of the second year of law school, giving employers more time…
Updated:Dickinson School of Law gave 261 alumni some bad news last month: Malicious software had infected a university computer containing an archived list including…
An associate dean at Thomas M. Cooley Law School blames U.S. News & World Report for a drop in the percentage of black and Mexican-American students entering law schools in…
Furman University officials say the hire of a leading law dean as its new president doesn’t signal an intention to form a third law school in South Carolina.
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