By Christine Charnosky | September 28, 2023
"When the ABA made it so easy to adopt—wisely and correctly, in my view—it was it was kind of a no brainer that so we just adopt it," David Yellen, dean of the University of Miami School of Law and M. Minnette Massey professor of law, told Law.com Thursday.
By Brian Lee | September 5, 2023
Orrick New York employment law partner Jill Rosenberg said corporations should be "showing our DEI officers some love," given the increased pressures and work they are facing.
By Christine Charnosky | September 5, 2023
Another recently published paper has further explored law school bar exam passage rates relative to expectations, this time examining how schools are either "overperforming" or "underperforming" with regard to their ultimate bar passage rates.
By Brian Lee | August 31, 2023
Bar leaders stressed that tp "promote public confidence in the justice system, we must strive to ensure that our judiciary is as diverse as the public whom it serves."
By Jane Wester | August 21, 2023
VLGS decided to stop displaying the mural in 2020 because of the way it depicts Black people. The artist objected to it being covered, and filed suit, citing his rights under the Visual Artist Rights Act.
By Hugo Guzman | July 28, 2023
The university has had such a close relationship with law firm Barclay Damon that for nearly a decade its general counsel and deputy general counsel worked both places. But that's ending, as the GC devotes all his time to the law firm, and his successor gives up his law partnership.
By Colleen Murphy | July 24, 2023
Two court opinions, released just days apart, came to differing conclusions on whether a particular Title IX proceeding can be considered "quasi-judicial" for purposes of determining absolute immunity for accusers. But observers said the two rulings may actually be deceptively consistent with one another.
By Brian Lee | July 7, 2023
A suspended student's attorneys say the university forged ahead with its investigation in a "regular fashion," without accommodating his disabilities.
By Brian Lee | June 20, 2023
Barry M. Benjamin of Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton in Manhattan filed the claim on behalf of the 173-year-old University of Rochester in U.S. District Court in Rochester.
By Brian Lee | June 15, 2023
The bill asks to bolster the New York State District Attorney and Indigent. The bill is meant to provide a boost to mid-career district attorneys, assistant prosecutors, and attorneys representing the indigent, said Jane Fox , Legal Aid Society Chapter Chair at the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys.
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