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By Karen Sloan | September 8, 2017
A new school year means a new look for several law schools.Students at the University of South Carolina School of Law returned this fall…
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By Cheryl Miller | September 6, 2017
California state bar trustees on Wednesday punted the fate of the bar exam pass score to the California Supreme Court, offering the justices a range of choices on the controversial issue, from leaving the score at 144 to lowering it to 139.
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By Rhys Dipshan | September 6, 2017
As a part of the Tech Lawyer Accelerator Program, a law student will join Bryan Cave's outside counsel team in developing contract management systems for Red Robin's legal department.
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By Marcia Coyle | September 6, 2017
The federal judiciary's fee-based access to its public online database, known as PACER, is not just anachronistic and counter to history but harms the structural integrity of the modern judiciary, a new research article claims.
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By Samantha Joseph | September 6, 2017
State courts in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties will be closed Sept. 11 due to Hurricane Irma.
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By Samantha Joseph | September 5, 2017
State courts in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties and the St. Thomas University law school announce closures as Hurricane Irma barrels toward the region.
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By Karen Sloan | September 5, 2017
The three campuses—the University of Houston Law Center, South Texas College of Law Houston and Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law—all escaped serious damage and flooding, though some law faculty, staff and students have lost homes, cars and other property.
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By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | September 4, 2017
NJICLE programs focus on timely topics in September
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By ANGELA MORRIS | September 1, 2017
Big law litigator Edward Lopez laughed when he learned that students at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law were calling him "Yoda" because of his mentoring style.
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 1, 2017
Trump's presidency has raised a number of tricky constitutional issues, from the more obvious ones of self-pardons to the more esoteric ones of understanding the Emoluments Clause and the 25th Amendment. Many of us at the bar studied law before Nixon's threatened impeachment or Clinton's impeachment but acquittal, and we may need refreshers on the intricacies of Article II Section 4.
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