By Jenna Greene | April 17, 2015
At the end of Friday's FCC meeting, the commissioners bid humorous farewells to six students who worked as law clerks and invited each to stand and be recognized.
By By Mark Dubois | April 17, 2015
Teaching folks to "think like a lawyer" is not really all that necessary for their success as real, live lawyers. Apparently, a solid grasp of practice and procedure, a pleasant and effective personal manner, and good client skills will get you very far.
By John Council | April 17, 2015
And in a fitting tribute after the conclusion of lectures about Louis A. Bedford, who became Dallas' first African-American judge in 1966, the historically black college's mock courtroom was named in honor of him.
By Jeremy Paul | April 17, 2015
Jeremy Paul, dean and professor of law at Northeastern University School of Law, writes: How lawyers will add value in this changed environment is the question of the day. How lawyers should be trained to do so should be a top priority for every legal educator in the United States.
By Angela Morris | April 16, 2015
Tax day might be unpleasant, but it was extra bad for some professors and staff at The University of Texas School of Law.
By Karen Sloan | April 15, 2015
Michael Schill, dean of the University of Chicago Law School, has been selected as the next president of the University of Oregon.
By Julie Kay | April 14, 2015
The results are in, and 64 percent of the law school graduates who took the Florida Bar exam in February passed. See the interactive chart for each Florida law school's results.
By Karen Sloan | April 14, 2015
The University of Nebraska College of Law broke ground last week on a $4.5 million addition that will house its clinical programs. The 14,000-square-foot facility is slated to open in summer 2016 and will replace a too small, outdated clinic space.
By Julie Kay | April 14, 2015
The University of Miami law school will offer its eighth graduate program, an LL.M. in entertainment, arts and sports law, starting in August.
By Karen Sloan | April 13, 2015
Millions of listeners couldn't get enough of "Serial" — the "This American Life" spinoff podcast that for three months chronicled the case against Adnan Syed, convicted in the 1999 murder his high school girlfriend, Hae Min Lee. Now a professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law is taking up the case in a follow-up podcast.
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