By Brian Lee | October 28, 2022
The suit filed by Tully Rinckey attorney Karen Sanders in U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York, said her client was "ambushed" by a biased, sexual harassment investigation by Schoharie Central School District in central New York.
By Hugo Guzman | October 28, 2022
"It would be impossible to capture within this message the scope and scale of Jane's contributions to Columbia as general counsel," President Lee Bollinger wrote.
By Christine Charnosky | October 24, 2022
More than a month after approximately 200 students from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law gathered to protest against its parent school, Yeshiva University, over the university's ongoing fight against the formation of an undergraduate LGBTQ+ club and to show support for the YU Pride Alliance students, the university announced on Monday the formation of a new student club to enhance support for undergraduate LGBTQ students.
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.
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By Barry Black | August 24, 2022
Near the very end of its past term, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected discrimination against religion, reversed two federal circuit courts of appeals, and issued landmark First Amendment rulings in cases at the intersection of religion and schools.
By Brian Lee | August 23, 2022
Attorneys said the university's interactive website was maintained, in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act, because it could not be used by persons with visual impairment.
By Brian Lee | August 17, 2022
The breach-of-contract claim was filed on Tuesday in U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York.
By Christine Charnosky | August 12, 2022
"The odds are high that [students] will graduate, pass the bar, and get a job—the statistics confirm this." Erwin Chemerinsky, dean and Jesse H. Choper distinguished professor of law at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, told Law.com Wednesday, adding that "My advice is to enjoy the experience. Some of that is keeping it all in perspective."
By Christine Charnosky | August 8, 2022
"This measure is prudent, and provides needed clarification as the new academic year begins," Anthony Crowell, dean and president of New York Law School, told Law.com Monday.
By Christine Charnosky | August 5, 2022
"We believe New York's approach to be misguided and out-of-step with the vast majority of other state jurisdictions," Megan Carpenter, dean and professor of law of the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law, told Law.com in an email Wednesday.
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