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May 4, 2022 | Law.com
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 Christine Charnosky
5 minute read
April 26, 2022 | Law.com
This is the first installment of a new Law.com series called, "Disabling Ableism: Making the Legal Profession More Accessible," which aims to highlight both the challenges and opportunities law students with disabilities face before, during and after law school, as well as how the legal industry can better embrace disability as a form of diversity.
By Christine Charnosky
10 minute read
April 18, 2022 | Law.com
The ABA released employment data Monday for the graduating law class of 2021, as reported by ABA-approved law schools to the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar.
By Christine Charnosky
5 minute read
April 18, 2022 | Law.com
Lawyers are as much social workers as they are attorneys, said Anthony Crowell, dean and president of New York Law School. "Who takes care of the caregiver?"
By Christine Charnosky
10 minute read
April 7, 2022 | Law.com
Austen Parrish will assume the post Aug. 3.
By Christine Charnosky
4 minute read
March 29, 2022 | Law.com
U.S. News & World Report has unveiled its 2023 Best Graduate Schools rankings. And while Yale Law School continued its long-running streak at No. 1, there were still plenty of significant changes near the top of the list, including Harvard Law School being bumped out of the top three for the first time since 1990.
By Christine Charnosky
9 minute read
March 25, 2022 | Law.com
"In many instances, the questions were irrelevant, vicious and intended to provoke her into giving an in-kind response that would be viewed as a self-fulfilling prophecy," Patricia A. Broussard, professor of law at Florida A&M University College of Law, said in an email to Law.com on Friday.
By Christine Charnosky
7 minute read
March 25, 2022 | The Recorder
"My friends whose parents were attorneys knew how to play the game," said one former first-generation law student.
By Christine Charnosky
6 minute read
March 18, 2022 | Law.com
A federal appellate judge's call for his colleagues to consider blocking Yale Law protesters from future clerkships has sparked a debate among attorneys.
By Christine Charnosky
7 minute read
March 17, 2022 | The Recorder
Former U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel of the Northern District of California said an email from Circuit Judge Laurence Silberman raises the question of "whether a sitting federal judge should comment on a politically charged situation because of the possible perception of bias."
By Christine Charnosky
5 minute read
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