By Karen Sloan | July 1, 2015
Law school faculty members spent June 26 parsing the U.S. Supreme Court's majority decision in Obergefell v. Hodges and the three dissenting opinions.
By Kenneth A. Rosen | June 30, 2015
Law schools should consider adopting, in part, the business school model; some work experience is key for the majority of lawyers to be successful.
By Kenneth A. Rosen | June 29, 2015
Law schools should consider adopting, in part, the business school model; some work experience is key for the majority of lawyers to be successful.
By Karen Sloan | June 29, 2015
For the second time, a federal jury in Iowa has rejected claims that officials at the University of Iowa College of Law discriminated against a former part-time legal writing instructor because of her conservative views.
By Madeline Farber | June 29, 2015
Rebecca Eisner and Lydia Kelley used to share mac and cheese dinners and cram for exams together. Now they oversee nearly 600 lawyers as managing partners of the Chicago offices of Mayer Brown and McDermott Will & Emery, respectively.
By Karen Sloan | June 26, 2015
Law schools are out of session for the summer, but faculty members spent Friday parsing the U.S. Supreme Court's majority decision in Obergefell v. Hodges and the three dissenting opinions. The case had generated a near record number of amicus briefs, many written or signed by law professors.
By Celia Ampel | June 25, 2015
University of Miami law professor Scott Rogers is recognized for his work on a mindfulness program, and Barry University School of Law receives an award for its professionalism mandate.
By Karen Sloan | June 25, 2015
Attention law students and lawyers: Is your LinkedIn profile up-to-date, with a professional-looking photo? Do you use Twitter to make connections? If not, you need to up your social-media game, according to Daniel Linna Jr. of Michigan State University College of Law.
By Andrew Denny | June 25, 2015
The first class of Pro Bono Scholars, a program that allows 3L students to spend their final semesters of law school working in the field, was sworn in this week to each of the state's four appellate division departments.
By Mary Campbell Gallagher | June 24, 2015
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