Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | March 29, 2021
The judge said the bulk of the student's lawsuit can continue, while tossing claims brought by their parents.
By Karen Sloan | March 25, 2021
Legal educators are decrying what they see as multiple missteps by U.S. News & World Report in its handling of the upcoming law school rankings.
By Karen Sloan | March 24, 2021
A record number of first-ever Black editors-in-chief of flagship law reviews will likely prompt more diverse law students to seek leadership roles and will help expand the authors and topics that get published.
By Karen Sloan | March 22, 2021
Dean Mary Lu Bilek has urged university officials to name an interim dean as soon as possible following her controversial comment.
By Karen Sloan | March 18, 2021
The number of Black editors-in-chief at flagship law reviews was fairly stagnant until 2013. This year, eight top law reviews have elected their first-ever Black editor.
By Karen Sloan | March 4, 2021
Listen to Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law Career Services Dean David Diamond and Skadden Arps Global Hiring Partner Gavin White discuss this year's strange summer associate recruiting cycle.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 26, 2021
A conservative Virginia-based nonprofit has filed suit in Connecticut federal court claiming Yale University discriminates against Asian Americans and whites in its undergraduate admissions process.
By Jason Grant | February 26, 2021
"We, the undersigned law students, refuse to consider employment with the firm until it withdraws from its conflicted position as Chevron's private prosecutor," the student letter issued to Seward & Kissel's partnership says. Donziger, facing federal criminal contempt-of-court charges, helped win an $8.6 billion judgment against Chevron in Ecuador. He claims Chevron has been trying to "ruin" him since.
By Karen Sloan | February 23, 2021
Law deans in New York, California and New Jersey had asked for a second round of data collection in June, citing delayed bar exam results.
By Karen Sloan | February 22, 2021
With new J.D.s graduating with an average of $145,000 in student loans, the American Bar Association's policy arm overwhelmingly approved a resolution calling on the group to push federal lawmakers to adopt a series of changes intended to reduce their loan repayment burden.
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