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Alessandria San Roman

Alessandria San RomanWith ever-growing technological innovations, the legal community must stay abreast of the ways emerging technologies can better…
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Kyle McEntee

Kyle McEnteeResponses to the Richard Susskind's questions students should ask would prove valuable for someone interviewing for an entry-level position…
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Faaris Akremi

Faaris AkremiRichard Susskind's efforts here are commendable but incomplete. Credit where it is due: Young lawyers are often profoundly disempowered…
3 minute read

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Robert McClendon

Robert McClendonRichard Susskind provides some excellent questions that a young lawyer can ask in order to gauge a firm's long-term viability. I wonder,…
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New Jersey Law Journal

Court OKs Partial Access to Disabled Students' Records

Advocacy groups for disabled schoolchildren and their parents may soon be allowed access to redacted reports of settlements with and programs made available to other disabled children, according to a New Jersey appeals court decision Monday.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

State Trying to Scuttle University Matching Gift Lawsuits

 The state is asking a Leon circuit judge to dismiss a case alleging the state has failed to match $460 million in private donations to…
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New York Law Journal

Columbia Law School Launches $300 Million Fundraising Campaign

Columbia Law School is kicking off what it's calling an ambitious $300 million fundraising campaign that it hopes will draw the best students from around the world, attract the highest-caliber faculty and improve its law library.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

High Drama Comes to University of Miami Law School Clinic

Theater and law school might not seem like a perfect fit, but this legal clinic is relying on a theatrical approach to teaching about attorney-client interviewing techniques.
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Third Circuit Embraces Pragmatism in IDEA Fee-Shifting Cases

Fee shifting is critical to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The IDEA promises all children with disabilities a free and appropriate public education, but absent the IDEA's fee-shifting provision, many parents would be unable to enforce that promise.
12 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Prof Fired Over Hitler Parody Meme Can Proceed With Breach of Contract Suit

A former professor who was fired after creating an online parody video depicting faculty members as Nazis can proceed with his breach of contract claims against the university where he worked, a federal court in Pennsylvania has ruled.
3 minute read

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