By Charles Toutant | May 4, 2022
"Catholic University apparently has made no attempt to locate decedent's heirs since the dress was relocated," the suit said.
By Christine Charnosky | May 4, 2022
Just as law students with disabilities often struggle with whether to request accommodations for fear of drawing unwanted attention to themselves, prospective law students and recent law grads must grapple with whether to disclose their disabilities on law school and bar admission applications.
By Scott Graham | May 3, 2022
A Sullivan team led by partners Garrard Beeney and Dustin Guzior wasn't able to call a sympathetic witness over dubious privilege claims, but nevertheless persuaded jurors to award Columbia University $185 million for Norton LifeLock's willful infringement of cybersecurity patents.
By Christine Charnosky | May 2, 2022
New data on the 2021 bar exam from the American Bar Association shows that the pass rate for white first-time test-takers was more than 20% higher than the rate for Black first-time test-takers. That gap narrowed, however, among the "ultimate" bar pass rates for 2019 and 2020 law grads.
By Christine Charnosky | April 29, 2022
McKenzie, who has been a professor of law at the school since 2007, will succeed Trevor Morrison, who announced in October that he would be stepping down from the deanship, which he held for nine years, effective June 1.
By Christine Charnosky | April 28, 2022
The Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University celebrated its 50th anniversary earlier this month by inducting 50 alumni and 16 alumni on the bench into its inaugural Hall of Fame and announcing it had collected more than $20 million through a fundraising campaign aimed at increasing support to scholarships.
By Christine Charnosky | April 20, 2022
"They make it seem like if you go to a [tier 2] state school, your future is going to be like 'Better Call Saul,'" one Reddit user said.
By ALM Staff | April 13, 2022
The ruling and a summary by the Law Journal's decisions editors can be found here.
By Christine Charnosky | April 8, 2022
The national Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) mean scaled score for February was 132.6, a return to the February 2020 mean.
By Christine Charnosky | April 8, 2022
The grant will be used to support the clinic's overall goal of "bridging the gap in legal education and the civil rights bar by examining and addressing the relationship between disability and all aspects of social justice," Britney Wilson, associate professor of law and director of the Civil Rights and Disability Justice clinic, said.
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