By Karen Sloan | September 11, 2017
Several have already announced class cancellations for the remainder of the week.
By Charles Toutant | September 1, 2017
Ramona Romero, who joined Princeton University as its general counsel in 2014, was anything but a novice at running a legal department.
By KAREN SLOAN | August 30, 2017
A group 47 alumni from Florida International University College of Law have signed a letter asking Alex Acosta to resign as President Donald Trump's secretary of labor, arguing that the former FIU dean's legacy of good work at the law school and as U.S. attorney in South Florida will be tarnished by his continued association with Trump.
By KAREN SLOAN | August 28, 2017
Leonard Baynes was en route to India as a Fulbright Scholar on Thursday, but the dean of the University of Houston Law Center only made it to New Jersey before turning back.
By KAREN SLOAN | August 25, 2017
Clashes over Confederate monuments have reached a fever pitch in the wake of the violence that erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia, during a white nationalist rally two weeks ago, and attorney Dominik Taylor knows firsthand how emotionally charged the debate can be.
By Karen Sloan | August 15, 2017
Thousands of new students are flocking to law campuses across the country this month to kick off their legal careers. It's safe to say that most all of them can legally order a beer at the bar. Not Boca Raton's Aaron Parnas.
By Erin Mulvaney | August 10, 2017
A new administration and new labor board members could reverse the victories won by grad students looking to unionize at U.S. universities.
By Karen Sloan | August 2, 2017
New associate hiring at the nation's largest law firms offered a rare bright spot in an otherwise ho-hum 2016 entry level legal job market, according to the latest analysis by the National Association for Law Placement.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 18, 2017
President Donald Trump, in court papers, has accused a lawyer and nearly two dozen law professors of lodging “inflammatory, gratuitous and untested facts and assertions” in their objections to the $25 million Trump University settlement.
By KAREN SLOAN | July 17, 2017
Lawyer Serranus Clinton Hastings made his fortune during the California Gold Rush and served as the first chief justice of the state's Supreme Court before giving $100,000—supposedly in gold coins—to establish the University of California's first law school in 1878.
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