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 Jason Grant | July 25, 2022
A New York appeals court on Thursday upheld an administrative ruling that said a group of Buffalo teachers and their union engaged in "an unlawful strike" when they called in sick the day after a school melee happened and a nonstudent combatant yelled out, "I'm coming tomorrow with a gun to shoot up this ... f****** school" and "[i]f you show up to work tomorrow, you're going to all die."
By Christine Charnosky | July 21, 2022
After Mitchell Hamline's hybrid J.D. program was approved, Paul Caron wrote in his Dec. 19, 2013, blog: "It's the first such program at a fully accredited law school. And depending on whom you ask, it's a risky, or a long overdue, venture that could shake up the tradition-bound halls of legal education."
By Christine Charnosky | July 18, 2022
The gap between the number of law school applicants for the 2022 enrollment year and applicants for the 2020 enrollment year has been steadily narrowing throughout the latest admission cycle, with 2022 now maintaining a lead of less than 1%.
By Colleen Murphy | July 13, 2022
The latest round of sweeping proposed changes to Title IX could put universities in the crosshairs of litigation by college and university students accused of sexual misconduct, observers said.
By Jason Grant | July 12, 2022
In choosing to discipline Michael A. Blickman, the Manhattan-based court pointed out that Indiana justices had "opined that [Blickman's] pursuit of the confidentiality agreement ultimately harmed the reputation of his client [the private Park Tudor School] and contributed to his client's criminal exposure."
By Christine Charnosky | July 5, 2022
As students return to law school next month, they will be facing a very different landscape, both personally and professionally, now that the U.S. Supreme Court has overturned 'Roe v. Wade.' How will schools respond?
By Brian Lee | June 30, 2022
The cause of action takes a deep dive into whether the university was exempt from investigating the allegation as a Title IX matter.
By Christine Charnosky | June 22, 2022
The decision to be open about one's sexual orientation is a deeply personal one. But for many queer law deans, the decision's potential impact on the people they lead is often a key part of the calculus.
By ALM Staff | June 16, 2022
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