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Texas Lawyer

Houston Law Center Mourns Former Dean's Death

Law school faculty and students swapped memories and condolences this week upon learning of Stephen Zamora's death at 72. He joined the law faculty in 1978 and served as dean from 1995 to 2000. He retired from teaching in 2014 but remained involved in the law school's Center for U.S. and Mexican Law.
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Legaltech News

Wolters Kluwer Launches Digital Legal Education Program for Learning On-the-Go

The tool is touted as an 'all-in-one learning solution' that combines both digital and standard casebook learning.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Law School 'Boot Camp' for Disadvantaged Students Is Revived

More than three years after Judge Jenny Rivera exchanged a tenured professorship at the City University of New York School of Law for a seat on the state Court of Appeals, she has been able this summer to use her teaching skills again.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Not Your Father's Law School

No one should start a sentence any more with the words "the problem with law schools…" If anything, they have proved a lot more nimble and adaptable than many of us.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

Harvard Law's Internet Center Gets Gift, and New Name

Sunlight Foundation head, a Wilmer Cutler alulm, gives $15 million to the Berkman Center.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Summer Hiring at NJ Firms Solid, if Not Spectacular

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Legaltech News

Brown University Offers New Graduate Program in Cybersecurity Leadership

The interdisciplinary program is designed to provide education for emerging leaders in the field of cybersecurity with a cutting-edge curriculum developed after extensive planning.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Why Not Connecticut's State Civic Network?

We have yet to hear a convincing argument in favor of exposing less—not more—of our government's operations to public scrutiny.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

After Nixing Summer Program, Quinn Emanuel Lures 3Ls with $35K Bonus

The firm has gone mostly without summer associates, but has found another way to try to recruit soon-to-be law school graduates.
39 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Even the Supreme Court Makes Flubs—and Now it is Letting the Public Know

A letter sent by the U.S. solicitor general's office alerting the Supreme Court to an error in one of its recent opinions is shedding new light on what happens when the court messes up.
8 minute read

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