Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | October 22, 2020
The University of New Haven was sued Thursday for not reimbursing students for changing its spring 2020 semester from in-person learning to online learning.
By Karen Sloan | October 22, 2020
Pennsylvania, Maryland and Connecticut have also said their February exams will be given online. The National Conference of Bar Examiners is letting jurisdictions choose either a full-length in-person or online exam Feb. 23 and 24.
By Karen Sloan | October 21, 2020
New figures on entry-level lawyers hiring from the National Association for Law Placement reveal that slightly more than 62% of 2019's Black law graduates secured jobs that require a J.D., compared with 80% of white law graduates.
By Karen Sloan | October 14, 2020
Law students from the participating schools will conduct research and advocacy on model police practices.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | October 9, 2020
The federal government filed suit in federal court in Connecticut alleging Ivy League Yale University discriminates in its undergraduate admissions policy. But Yale vowed not to change a thing.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | October 7, 2020
Two University of Connecticut School of Law graduates discussed their taking this week's Connecticut bar exam and the anxious times leading up to the online exam.
By Robert Storace | October 6, 2020
The famed lawyer is garnering a different type of attention in a Connecticut case that hinges on statute of limitations for adults bringing claims of childhood sexual abuse.
By Karen Sloan | October 5, 2020
The software company delivering the online test said that 98% of takers were able to successfully begin their exams Monday, but test takers have reported a variety of technical problems.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 5, 2020
Several judges have come out with the first rulings from among hundreds of class actions seeking refunds for university and college tuition and fees tied to the COVID-19 shutdowns. Most of them have refused to dismiss claims of breach of contract.
By Karen Sloan | September 23, 2020
A group of law graduates is asking the New York Board of Law Examiners to move to an open-book, unproctored exam or a diploma privilege system, citing multiple technical and security issues with next month's planned online exam.
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