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By Susan DeSantis | January 10, 2019
"Students who have not made a final decision regarding their educational path must often take more than one test, or are forced to make a difficult decision regarding which test they can afford to take," said Dean Aviva Abramovsky.
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By Karen Sloan | Susan DeSantis | January 9, 2019
"These shutdowns not just only undermine the public confidence but I also think it derails bright young law students from entering government service," said Rachel Pauley, who oversees D.C. externships for Columbia Law School.
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By Karen Sloan | January 9, 2019
It was tougher to land a spot in Syracuse University College of Law's new hybrid J.D. program than it was to get into the school's brick-and-mortar program, and plenty of law schools with plans to launch their own online J.D.s are likely to take note.
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By Karen Sloan | January 8, 2019
Those who planned to extern at federal agencies affected by the closures must decide whether to hold out hope for the government to reopen, find new externships or just take classes instead.
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By Karen Sloan | January 8, 2019
At the largest annual gathering of legal academics in the nation, the atmosphere was sunnier than it has been in years, women took center stage, and the academy honored a rick star law professor.
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By Katheryn Tucker | January 8, 2019
Fulton County DA Paul Howard, King & Spalding partner Sally Yates and criminal defense attorney Don Samuel will headline talks on gun policies at Emory law's Randolph Thrower Symposium.
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By Larry Cunningham and Patricia Salkin | January 7, 2019
How important is state law to practice? To what extent should law schools teach and test state law?
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By Samuel C. Stretton | January 3, 2019
A nonlawyer who is an accountant with an active business has advised me he will refer me clients who have either criminal or civil matters before the district judge. He will then pay me a fee. Is this ethical?
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By Daniel J. Siegel | January 3, 2019
Lawyers, as a group, just don't seem to “get it.” Some do, others try, but many lawyers still seem oblivious to the ever-changing swirls of ethics and technology that apply to our profession.
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By Karen Sloan | January 3, 2019
Justice Edwin Cameron of the Constitutional Court of South Africa told attendees at the Association of American Law Schools 2019 annual meeting that they must instill in students faith in the ability of the law to fight injustice and protect the most vulnerable.
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