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Connecticut Law Tribune

Early Start: Texas 16-Year-Old Takes Fast Track to Law School

Haley Taylor Schlitz was accepted at five law schools but opted to enroll at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, in part so she can still live at home with her parents.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Harvard Taps New General Counsel

Diane Lopez has been in-house at Harvard for nearly 25 years, most recently as deputy general counsel.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week: Winston's Jeffrey Kessler Scores for College Athletes

The co-executive chairman of Winston & Strawn represented student athletes in an antitrust class action against the NCAA and 11 of its conferences that stands to re-shape college sports.
13 minute read

Daily Business Review

Brazil Police: School Attackers Imitating Columbine Massacre

Friends and former classmates told investigators that 17-year-old Guilherme Taucci Monteiro and 25-year-old Henrique de Castro were obsessed with the attack on Columbine High School.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Do Your Eyes Deceive You? Nope. This Law School Student Is Really Only 16-Years-Old

Haley Taylor Schlitz was accepted at five law schools but opted to enroll at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, in part so she can still live at home with her parents.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

Former US Attorney, University GC Offers Thoughts on Admissions Scandal

“I'd get calls frequently” from people asking if a generous contribution would help their teenager get into the school.
2 minute read

The Recorder

$500B? Proposed Class Action Seeks Windfall in College Admissions Scandal

A proposed nationwide class action filed in California state court seeks "no less than $500,000,000,000" from defendants caught up in the college admissions scandal that has captured the nation's attention.
2 minute read

Litigation Daily

Proposed Class Action Seeks $500B in College Admissions Scandal

A proposed nationwide class action filed in California state court seeks "no less than $500,000,000,000" from defendants caught up in the college admissions scandal that has captured the nation's attention.
2 minute read

Law.com

Can You Bribe Your Way Into Law School?

Admissions coach Anna Ivey says that the process to get into law school offers fewer ways to cheat the system than does getting into a top undergraduate school. But big donations can still clear the path into law school.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Administrative Judge Sides With Charter Schools in Safety Fight

Judge John Van Laningham pointed to a law passed after the February 2018 mass shooting at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that included a requirement for safe-school officers.
3 minute read

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