By Meredith Hobbs | May 5, 2015
Emory Law alumnus John Dowd has given his alma mater the "Dowd Report," which documented that baseball slugger Pete Rose bet on the team he managed, the Cincinnati Reds, and caused Rose to agree to a lifetime suspension from the game.
By Daniel J. Siegel | May 5, 2015
Our profession is quite different from how it was just a few years ago, and far different from how it was decades ago, when lawyers and those who regulate the legal profession claimed—or, rather, dreamed—that the law was a profession but not necessarily a business.
By Karen Sloan | May 4, 2015
West Virginia University College of Law promoted Greg Bowman to dean on Friday, after he had served as interim dean for nearly a year. Meanwhile, the University of New Mexico announced that School of Law dean David Herring would step down on July 1 after two years on the job.
By almstaff | May 3, 2015
Here is the latest American Bar Association jobs data that shows which schools had the most graduates in clerkships, large law firms, and government and public interest jobs.
By almstaff | May 2, 2015
Jennifer Gordon champions low-wage workers. The International Labor Organization of the United Nations plans a spring release for her report about combating…
By Rick Kopstein, Photographer | May 1, 2015
The Center for City Law at New York Law School marked its 20th anniversary with a panel discussion with current and former New York City corporation counsels at its CityLaw Breakfast series Friday.
By Karen Sloan | April 30, 2015
Programs to help graduates in low-paying public interest jobs repay their student loans are common at law schools. Northwestern University School of Law will become the first with a dedicated program providing such help to graduates in modestly salaried private sector jobs.
By Andrew Denney | April 30, 2015
This summer, the University of Rochester Simon Business School plans to move from a midtown Manhattan commercial building to the New York Law School's campus in Tribeca.
By Karen Sloan | April 29, 2015
Students at the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law will be allowed to delay one final exam if they provide legal support for protesters in Baltimore.
By Karen Sloan | April 29, 2015
A higher percentage of 2014 law school graduates landed jobs compared to their predecessors the year before, according to employment figures released Wednesday by the American Bar Association.
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