By Amanda Bronstad | October 13, 2022
A Seattle jury rendered its award on Thursday to six adults and seven children who alleged they suffered brain damage after being exposed to PCB, or polychlorinated biphenyls, at a school in the state of Washington.
By Avalon Zoppo | October 11, 2022
A dozen unnamed federal judges told a news outlet last week that they would join Ho in not hiring Yale Law students, but other jurists have been more critical of the boycott.
By Christine Charnosky | October 6, 2022
Reddit user burnerman1818 posted, "I cheated on the bar exam, will they find out?" to the r/barexam subreddit two days ago.
By Avalon Zoppo | Brad Kutner | Christine Charnosky | September 29, 2022
"I very much doubt that any liberal-leaning students had any desire to clerk for him, so his decision ironically only adversely impacts conservative-leaning Federalist Society members who agree with him ideologically," one Yale law student said.
By Christine Charnosky | September 27, 2022
"The grant will ensure that students will continue assisting local journalists to challenge government secrecy and wrongful police arrests of journalists," Susan E. Seager, adjunct law professor and head of the Press Freedom and Transparency practice at the Intellectual Property, Arts and Technology Clinic at UCI, said in a statement.
By Cheryl Miller | September 26, 2022
The law school originally named for California's first chief justice will soon be known as the University of California, College of the Law, San Francisco, after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed related legislation.
By Law.com Contributing Editors | September 8, 2022
President Joe Biden's plan to forgive a portion of student loan debt has generated plenty of cheers, jeers, debate and internet hot takes. But what we really want to know is whether and how the plan impacts you as members of the legal profession.
By Avalon Zoppo | September 7, 2022
The settlement would be divided among 9,650 students who were enrolled at Brown University in the 2020 spring semester.
By Brad Kutner | August 1, 2022
The brief, submitted by Paul, Weiss, Rifkind Wharton & Garrison, said race-based admissions programs ensure a more diverse learning environment.
By Christine Charnosky | July 28, 2022
The announcement comes a month after a student petition called on GW Law to ban Thomas, a request the school rejected. However, the petition, which had amassed nearly 11,500 signatures, was updated Thursday morning to read: "Guys. We did it. Clarence Thomas will no longer be teaching at George Washington University Law School."
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