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Karen Sloan is the Legal Education Editor and Senior Writer at ALM. Contact her at [email protected]. On Twitter: @KarenSloanNLJ Sign up for Ahead of the Curve—her weekly email update on trends and innovation in legal education—here: https://www.law.com/briefings/ahead-of-the-curve/
May 15, 2015 | National Law Journal
Clinic program combines litigation with policy and community work.
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May 15, 2015 | National Law Journal
Students represent emerging companies in the Los Angeles area in all their legal needs.
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May 15, 2015 | National Law Journal
Students pose as would-be renters to expose landlords who refuse leases unfairly.
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May 15, 2015 | National Law Journal
They do the work of associates — meeting with clients, doing research and drafting agreements.
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May 14, 2015 | National Law Journal
Aspiring lawyers who sat for the July 2014 bar examination are eligible for $90 each from software company ExamSoft Worldwide Inc. under a class action settlement.
By Karen Sloan
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May 14, 2015 | National Law Journal
Two law schools have tapped faculty members as top administrators. Melanie Leslie will become dean of the Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law on July 1 as the school's first female leader. And Suffolk University Law School has selected professor Andrew Perlman as its dean.
By Karen Sloan
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May 13, 2015 | National Law Journal
The University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law is the latest to allow certain undergraduates to apply without taking the Law School Admission Test.
By Karen Sloan
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May 12, 2015 | National Law Journal
Michael McCann spent Monday in eager anticipation. The National Football League was expected to announce its decision in the “Deflategate” scandal at any minute, and the University of New Hampshire School of Law professor was preparing to offer commentary to Sports Illustrated, where he serves as a legal analyst.
By Karen Sloan
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May 11, 2015 | National Law Journal
President Barack Obama set legal educators buzzing in 2013, when he argued for reducing law school from three years to two during a town hall meeting at Binghamton University. It turns out that plenty of law graduates agree.
By Karen Sloan
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May 10, 2015 | National Law Journal
Native American lawyers in the United States feel overlooked both as a minority group and in their individual careers, and their paltry numbers won't grow without focused efforts to recruit and retain them in the profession, a survey has found.
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