By Christine Charnosky | September 30, 2022
"Yale is gratified that the court dismissed so many of the plaintiff's claims," Karen Peart, interim vice president for communications at Yale Law, said in an email to Law.com Friday. "The single remaining claim is legally and factually baseless, and Yale will offer a vigorous defense."
By Avalon Zoppo | Brad Kutner | Christine Charnosky | September 29, 2022
"I very much doubt that any liberal-leaning students had any desire to clerk for him, so his decision ironically only adversely impacts conservative-leaning Federalist Society members who agree with him ideologically," one Yale law student said.
By Allison Dunn | August 30, 2022
Following pandemic-induced salary cuts, Richard Peltz-Steele, a chancellor professor at the University of Massachusetts School of Law at Dartmouth, claimed he was compelled against his will to accept the UMass Faculty Federation, Local 1895 as his exclusive bargaining representative for terms and conditions of his employment.
By Christine Charnosky | August 12, 2022
"If I had to articulate our mission I would say it's very simple: This generation is inheriting impossible problems to solve, and we need to teach them how to solve them," Yale Law School Dean Heather Gerken told Law.com.
By Christine Charnosky | August 2, 2022
At this time two years ago, there were 62,814 law school applicants, so 62,589 applicants this year is a 0.4% decrease, according to the Law School Admission Council's July 31 report.
By Christine Charnosky | July 28, 2022
The announcement comes a month after a student petition called on GW Law to ban Thomas, a request the school rejected. However, the petition, which had amassed nearly 11,500 signatures, was updated Thursday morning to read: "Guys. We did it. Clarence Thomas will no longer be teaching at George Washington University Law School."
By Christine Charnosky | July 12, 2022
It's a well-known fact that law school can be incredibly stressful. But even at a time when the legal profession claims to be more invested than ever in mental health and wellness, bar applications' "character and fitness" questions continue to deter some law students from seeking the help they need.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | June 17, 2022
In this week's episode, UCLA School of Law professor Jim Park discusses the precedent Twitter would set if it were to renegotiate the deal.
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By Christine Charnosky | June 15, 2022
"We carry the weight of diversifying the profession," Florida A&M University College of Law dean Deidre Keller said.
By Christine Charnosky | June 8, 2022
It's been a whirlwind five days for Ilya Shapiro, from his reinstatement as head of the Georgetown University Law Center to his resignation from the school Monday to his announcement on Twitter late Tuesday that he has accepted a position at the Manhattan Institute.
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