By ALM Staff | March 4, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Christine Charnosky | February 23, 2022
"All this preparation for the last three months," test taker Alaina Arroyo told Law.com. "I always envision the worst thing happening but I never expected this."
By Everett Catts | February 17, 2022
"It's really for the purpose of trying to get judges, journalists and lawyers together to talk about the year's legal issues and what's of interest both in the media and to judges and lawyers," said Peter Canfield, an attorney with Jones Day who chairs the conference's planning committee.
By Christine Charnosky | February 16, 2022
The American Bar Association House of Delegates this week adopted several changes to the ABA's accreditation standards, including adding a controversial requirement that law schools provide "education on bias, cross-cultural competency, and racism" to students.
By Christine Charnosky | February 10, 2022
State and local bar associations are facing more competition than ever from the likes of LinkedIn and affinity bar groups. Law schools, meanwhile, are under mounting pressure to better train their students in the art of networking and business development. Now, they're increasingly turning to each other for help.
By Christine Charnosky | February 3, 2022
The Barton Family Foundation is founding the clinic with a $2.5 million commitment, according to James B. Duke and Benjamin N. Duke School of Law Dean Kerry Abrams.
By Marianna Wharry | February 1, 2022
Attorneys whose practices focus on representing parties in Title IX investigations said the Third Circuit's recent ruling against Millersville University potentially makes it more difficult for institutions of higher learning to cast off responsibility for sexual misconduct that occurs on their campuses.
By Christine Charnosky | January 27, 2022
Shapiro's "tweets are at odds with everything we stand for at Georgetown Law and are damaging to the culture of equity and inclusion that Georgetown Law is building every day," Georgetown Law Dean William M. Treanor wrote in a statement to Law.com on Thursday.
By Marcia Coyle | January 24, 2022
The two cases will be the first affirmative action challenges to be reviewed by the court since Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett joined the bench.
By Jim Saunders | January 21, 2022
The Department of Justice contends that a St. Johns County high school's refusal to allow a transgender male student to use the boys' bathrooms violated equal-protection rights and a federal law that bars sex-based discrimination.
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