By Avalon Zoppo | June 21, 2023
Former law clerks should be able to conveniently share their experiences with applicants before they accept a clerkship, says Maryland Appellate Court Judge Doug Nazarian.
By Avalon Zoppo | June 7, 2023
First Circuit presses Harvard on missed notification deadline for insurance coverage in case challenging school's admissions policy.
By Christine Charnosky | May 25, 2023
"It is a function of an organization like the National Conference of Bar Examiners, as part of this obligation, frankly, to the jurisdictions that it serves to periodically evaluate its exam product—it's not change for change sake," Missouri Court of Appeals Judge Cynthia L. Martin, chair of the NextGen Implementation Steering Committee, told Law.com.
By Christine Schiffner | May 24, 2023
For the first time, the firm selected 60 students for its summer associates program, which allows all participants to get exposure to the various levels of plaintiffs work from intake to trial, with a "large percentage" of them likely to land a job offer.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan B. Morrison | May 18, 2023
The newest version of U.S. News law school rankings has some sensible changes, as well as some problematic elements, but the bottom line is that the dramatic shifts in methodology for the overall rankings is fatally flawed.
By Christine Charnosky | May 12, 2023
St. Mary's University sent the following statement to Law.com: "On Wednesday, April 12, the St. Mary's University Police Department and the Texas Department of Public Safety executed a search warrant. We take the safety and welfare of our campus community seriously and are committed to ensuring a fair and thorough investigation."
By Christine Charnosky | May 11, 2023
The final T14 rankings differ from the preliminary list in two key ways.
By Christine Charnosky | May 10, 2023
According to U.S. News' embargoed survey, 67.8% of law schools submitted data, meaning nearly one-third did not.
By Christine Charnosky | May 9, 2023
Nearly six months to the day after law schools began boycotting the U.S. News & World Report "Best Law Schools" rankings, a month after originally promising the release and a couple weeks after many prospective law school students had to pay deposits to the school of their choice, the news agency now says the final rankings will be released Thursday—with some changes to the T14.
By Cheryl Miller | May 5, 2023
The 32.5% pass rate represents a slight dip from the 33.9% of applicants who passed in February 2022.
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