By Cheryl Miller | September 14, 2020
A webinar billed as the Appellate Project's "virtual launch" featured judges speaking from remote locations about their own paths to state and federal appellate bench and the role diversity and multiculturalism play a role in their work.
By Karen Sloan | September 14, 2020
Jennifer Mnookin, dean of the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law, said she was "horrified" when she heard that the Office of Management and Budget was eliminating funding for federal employees to receive critical race theory training.
By Cheryl Miller | September 11, 2020
The webinar, billed as the Appellate Project's "virtual launch," featured judges speaking from remote locations about their own paths to state and federal appellate bench and the role diversity and multiculturalism play a role in their work.
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By Abigail Harris | September 11, 2020
Vanessa Giusti, General Counsel of Generali Shared Services (GSS), a Generali Group entity that provides IT infrastructure and telecommunication systems…
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Thomas H. Prol | September 11, 2020
The evolution of the Rule of Law in America and the Garden State flows from the wellspring of liberty and equality envisioned, written out and signed on the bow of that rickety wooden ship anchored off the coast of Provincetown in the fall of 1620.
By Charles Toutant | September 10, 2020
The lawsuit claims a former Bordentown police chief was an "irredeemible racist" who pressed others to impose unfair conditions on a Black real estate developer.
By Dan Clark | September 9, 2020
"I put that together as a checklist of sorts to guide general counsel on things that I think they can do themselves to create a more positive experience for them professionally but also be positive for their teams," Simon Zinger said.
By Dylan Jackson | September 8, 2020
Flexible work schedules were prominent among the winners: 39% of the female lawyers at these firms worked remotely in some capacity in 2019.
By Karen Sloan | September 8, 2020
Eight law schools have partnered to present 10 online seminars looking at racism and inequality in the law and the legal profession. Organizers hope to spur more faculty to incorporate those topics into their normal teaching.
By Jonathan Erway | September 7, 2020
The University of Houston has received a $1 million gift from alumnus Danny M. Sheena, founder of the Sheena Law Firm, to support construction of the new John M. O'Quinn Law Building, scheduled to be completed in 2022.
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