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National Law Journal

EEOC Finds Women Profs Paid Less at Denver Law School

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has found evidence that the University of Denver Sturm College of Law has for decades paid female faculty less than their male colleagues.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Pace Law Admits Student Who Lost Place at St. John's

A former St. John's University School of Law student whose application was rescinded after previous drug convictions that he did not disclose to the school came to light was admitted to Pace Law School in White Plains and began classes on Monday.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Embattled Charleston School of Law Loses Another President

The Charleston School of Law interim president has resigned after less than three months on the job amid turmoil over ownership of the for-profit institution.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Ex-Law School Employee in Fraud Case Fires Back

A former graduate and employee of Arizona Summit Law School is claiming that she has ample grounds to sue for discrimination and fraud despite the school's arguments that her lawsuit is meritless.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Worried Biotech Advocates Swarm to Prenatal Testing Fight

Drug companies, patent law experts and trade groups warn that the Federal Circuit has gone too far in restricting patents that involve natural phenomena.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Arizona State Law Gets Its Biggest Chair Endowment To Date

The Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law has received $2 million from the Steele Foundation—an Arizona-based charitable organization focused on education and health. The funds will endow a chair in civil and criminal law, named for foundation chairman and chief executive officer Daniel Cracchiolo. The Steele Foundation gift is the largest the law school has ever received for an endowed chair.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Competition Law Institute Gets New Head at Fordham

Fordham University School of Law has named James Keyte, a partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, as director of its Competition Law Institute. He replaces Barry Hawk, who has served as director since the institute launched in 1974.
1 minute read

National Law Journal

In Law School Moves: A Politician, a Prof and a Prosecutor

The lines between law school, the bench and politics blurred a bit this week as schools announced a number of high-profile faculty visitors and one major appointment.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Q&A: New Law Students Get Their Brains Trained

Incoming students at Texas Tech University School of Law completed six hours of training intended to maximize their brain performance, improve their productivity, and help manage stress. It was the first time the Center for Brain Health had trained law students in a series of nine brain strategies. The National Law Journal spoke with law graduate Jill Hill, a clinician at the center, about the training and how it can benefit law students.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Firms Should Support Graduates' Goal to Provide Pro Bono Service

During job interviews, students fear revealing that they would like to volunteer.
4 minute read

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