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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/
December 12, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
A new study from the Law School Admission Council concludes that the number of Asians applying to law school hasn't declined more than other racial groups, despite an earlier report that indicated legal education is facing a troubling falloff in Asian-American students.
By Karen Sloan
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December 6, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Here's a rundown of legal academics who have recently been investigated or are currently under investigation for possible misconduct and violations of Title IV.
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October 29, 2018 | Law.com
George Mason's Ilya Somin discusses the death threats Cesar Sayoc Jr. made against him online last year after Somin gave an interview on Fox News supporting immigration.
By Karen Sloan
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October 25, 2018 | Law.com
Stanford Law School; Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law; and the College of William and Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law have each benefited from connections with Sandra Day O'Connor, who said this week that she is retiring from public life due to medical issues.
By Karen Sloan
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October 24, 2018 | Law.com
With bar pass rates in the dumps nationwide, two academic support deans offer their advice to those who failed on how to absorb the bad news and pass on the next try.
By Karen Sloan
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October 22, 2018 | Law.com
The University of Illinois College of Law's Student Bar Association is calling for the resignation of professor Jay Kesan, after an investigation revealed he had acted inappropriately with female students and colleagues but did not violate the campus sexual misconduct policy.
By Karen Sloan
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October 3, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
More than half of law school admissions officials check on the social media pages of applicants, and what they find can lead straight to the rejection pile.
By Karen Sloan
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October 3, 2018 | Law.com
The nominee's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week demonstrates that he can't be impartial on the U.S. Supreme Court, hundreds of law professors assert.
By Karen Sloan
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October 2, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
The school's 137,000-square-foot Baker Hall includes 61 apartments, classrooms, and meeting and study spaces, returning student housing to campus after a 11-year absence.
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October 1, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Many Harvard Law students want the school to back an investigation into U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who has taught there for a decade. They say the administration has been silent about their concerns.
By Karen Sloan
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