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New York Law Journal

Brooklyn to Offer Partial Refunds to Jobless Grads

Brooklyn Law School has launched a program to refund 15 percent of tuition for graduates if they have not found a job nine months after leaving school.
2 minute read

Texas Lawyer

UTA Shuttering Legal Clinic for Students

The shutdown means that Keisha Ware will no longer serve as the attorney for the students, her title for the past 10 years at the University of Texas at Arlington.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Fired Prof's Lawsuit Against University of DC Law Survives

A professor at the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law who was denied tenure then fired in 2013 may move forward with his breach-of-contract claim against the university, a federal judge has ruled.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Op-Ed: Law School Scholarships Foist Surtax On Neediest

Students with less-educated parents and lower LSAT scores accrue the most debt.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Indiana Law Freezes Tuition, With Three-Year Guarantee

Indiana University Maurer School of Law–Bloomington is freezing and locking in tuition.
2 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Texas Re-Examines Civil War Monuments as Nation Debates Display of Confederate Flag

Even before South Carolina's lawmakers voted to remove the Confederate flag from state capitol grounds, Texas lawyers, school leaders and lawmakers had rebooted debates about stripping Confederate symbols from government properties in their state.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Duane Morris Tries Different Spin on Summer Externship

The firm is hosting externs from local law schools through programs that are primarily geared toward public interest work.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Rutgers Law Given $1M to Promote Public-Interest Jobs

Students at Rutgers University's two law campuses will have new opportunities to pursue public-interest positions because of a $1 million alumnus donation.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

California's Practical-Skills Plan Alarms Out-of-State Deans

The State Bar of California is pushing forward with a proposal to require candidates for admission to the profession to have completed 15 credit hours of practical training, over objections from deans around the country.
6 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Widener's Delaware Law School Debuts New Status, Identity

The First State's only law school debuted its new identity last week with a speech from its new dean on his first day in the leadership post.
3 minute read

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