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Connecticut Law Tribune

Aaron Bayer: Supreme Court Affirmative Action Case Attracts Bevy of Amicus Briefs

Justice Antonin Scalia's untimely death has renewed speculation about how the Supreme Court may decide the fate of university affirmative action in Fisher v. University of Texas.
12 minute read

National Law Journal

Would You Do Law School Again? 67% of Grads Said Yes

About half of law graduates in a recent survey felt strongly that they'd go back to law school if they had a do-over, and those who were happy in their jobs reported receiving encouragement and support while in law school.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Coomes v. Edmonds School District No. 15

By | March 23, 2016
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Alibaba Executive Gives $30M to Yale Law School

The executive vice chairman of the Alibaba Group—often referred to as the Chinese Amazon—has donated $30 million to Yale Law School, his alma mater.
5 minute read

Law.com

Cleared in Campus Rape, NJ Student Files False Arrest Suit

A St. Peter's University student has filed a federal civil rights suit claiming the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office lacked probable cause when it charged him with sexually assaulting a fellow student.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Tax-Related Developments for Higher Education

Sidney Kess writes: The tax law had many incentives to help pay for higher education. There have been a number of recent developments, including changes resulting from the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act, designed to provide even more help, while preventing scamsters from claiming tax breaks to which they are not entitled.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

INADMISSIBLE: American University Names New Law Dean

By | March 21, 2016
Former Suffolk University Law School Dean Camille Nelson will be the next dean of the American University Washington College of Law, university leaders announced last week. Plus more in this week's column.
31 minute read

The Recorder

Newark Unified School District v. Superior Court (Brazil)

By | March 18, 2016
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Panel Finds Student Ineligible for LLM Cannot Sue Touro

The court found the student who was told a few days before graduation he was ineligible had "omitted the critical fact" that the school from which he had received his J.D. was not a "brick-and-mortar" institution located in the Philippines as Touro Law believed, but an online-only institution not accredited by any foreign authority.
7 minute read

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