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April 19, 2023 | Law.com

Lights, Camera, Cause of Action: The Top 12 Law Schools for Aspiring Entertainment Lawyers

Each year, the Hollywood Reporter spotlights the top programs—factoring in alumni who appear on its Power Lawyers list (ranking Hollywood's top 100 attorneys) as well as new and novel courses, externship programs and other offerings—that could give students an edge in the industry.

By Christine Charnosky

4 minute read

April 18, 2023 | Law.com

BYU Law Partners With Big Law to Offer Expanded 'Boot Camp-Style' Academies for 2023

In past years, Kirkland & Ellis has identified several students it wanted to recruit as summer associates for the following year, and one of the BYU Law students who participated in the inaugural Deals Academy is returning to Kirkland this summer as a full-time associate, according to a BYU Law spokesperson.

By Christine Charnosky

4 minute read

April 18, 2023 | Law.com

Pitt Law to Get Another Interim Dean

The University of Pittsburgh School of Law will have its third dean within six months—and even went without a dean for nearly two weeks earlier this year.

By Christine Charnosky

2 minute read

April 17, 2023 | Law.com

US News Delays Release of Law School Rankings Amid Questions About Discrepancies

Some law schools have told Law.com that there were discrepancies in employment outcomes that U.S. News included in last week's embargoed data.

By Christine Charnosky

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April 14, 2023 | Law.com

Penn Carey Law Professor Amy Wax Says There's 'Not a Single Shred of Evidence' of Bias

"I don't think there is any warrant for sanctioning me, I don't think the charges have any valid basis and I will keep defending myself to the best of my ability for as long as it takes," Amy Wax said during the webinar. "Penn is very powerful, rich, ruthless and unprincipled and will do everything they can to wear you down from my experience so far—I'm sorry to have to issue such a harsh judgment, but there it is."

By Christine Charnosky

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April 13, 2023 | Law.com

Former Temple Law Dean Becomes the University's Acting President

"I look forward to leading the university but leading in collaboration with our many partners—our students, our faculty, our administrators, our staff and the members of the surrounding community," Epps said during Tuesday's press conference.

By Christine Charnosky

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April 13, 2023 | Law.com

AccessLex Launches Summer Program for Rising 1Ls

"We believe that if students develop metacognitive skills early on, they can learn more efficiently and effectively throughout law school and during bar study," Cynthia Cassity, senior vice president of AccessLex Institute and chief operating officer of Helix Bar Review, said in a statement.

By Christine Charnosky

3 minute read

April 12, 2023 | Law.com

UVA Law Expands Loan Forgiveness Program

"The University of Virginia has always educated students for service, and we are proud to continue to expand the ways we support our graduates in this vital career path," Risa Goluboff, dean, Arnold H. Leon Professor of Law and professor of history at UVA Law, said in a statement.

By Christine Charnosky

3 minute read

April 11, 2023 | Law.com

Notre Dame Law Enhances Loan Forgiveness for Public Interest Work

"I want every one of our students to know that if their vocation is in public interest law, they can afford to pursue it," G. Marcus Cole, the Joseph A. Matson dean and professor of law at Notre Dame Law, said in a statement.

By Christine Charnosky

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April 11, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Fordham Law, Skadden Launch Cross-Border Institute Named for Law Firm's Late Transactions Leader

"Scott [Simpson] was a superb colleague and one of the world's top M&A lawyers," Fordham Law Dean Matthew Diller said in a statement. "He developed the idea for the Cross-Border Institute and dedicated significant resources to this initiative."

By Christine Charnosky

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