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As lawyers, it can be tempting to stick to what works. But to keep growing, not just in one's career but personally as well, we should keep trying to improve.Navy Vet Argues a Navy Vet's Case | S.G. Won't Urge SCOTUS to Overrule Insular Cases
We spoke with Finnegan's James Barney, a U.S. Navy veteran, who makes his high court debut on behalf of a Navy veteran. And a broad campaign to persuade the solicitor general to back the overruling of the Insular Cases in a pending petition was unsuccessful.Finalists Announced for The National Law Journal Legal Awards 2022
We are pleased to unveil the finalists and honorees for The National Law Journal Legal Awards highlighting the top litigation and appellate work from the past year.How to Make It Rain: Feeding and Nurturing the Client Relationship
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As Public Comment Period Winds Down, Debate Heats Up Over ABA Proposal to Make LSAT Optional
To date, 27 comments have been posted regarding the proposed changes to Standard 503. Nineteen comments express support for removing the standardized testing requirement for admittance to law school and eight comments express opposition. However, one of those eight comments was endorsed by 51 people.As Public Comment Period Winds Down, Debate Heats Up Over ABA Proposal to Make LSAT Optional
To date, 27 comments have been posted regarding the proposed changes to Standard 503. Nineteen comments express support for removing the standardized testing requirement for admittance to law school and eight comments express opposition. However, one of those eight comments was endorsed by 51 people.As Public Comment Period Winds Down, Debate Heats Up Over ABA Proposal to Make LSAT Optional
Ryan Stewart, an attorney with Moneymaker & Stewart in California, wrote in a six-page letter that "there is zero evidence—and no logical basis to even hypothesize—that lowering the standards for law school admission would benefit the legal profession at large or the competence of its members."Elite Universities' Early Bid to Knock Out Financial Aid Antitrust Suit Falls Flat
U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly in Chicago denied a bid by 17 elite private universities to knock out claims they colluded in ways that held down the amount of need-based aid going to undergraduates.Trending Stories
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