By Christine Charnosky | January 6, 2022
"My advisor, who was a professor, introduced himself and asked me, 'Why are you taking the seat of a man who will use this to make a living?'" Sheindlin told Law.com, recalling the challenges she faced as a female law student in the 1960s.
By Christine Charnosky | January 5, 2022
Amy Wax, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, has once again drawn the ire of the school's dean and others, this time for making derogatory remarks about what she called "Asian elite" in the United States.
By Trudy Knockless | January 4, 2022
Mercer University is launching a search for a successor to William G. Solomon IV.
By Christine Charnosky | December 17, 2021
Until it's clear what data is going to be reported and how, "we won't see a world comfortably using the GRE," said Jeff Thomas, Kaplan's executive director of legal programs.
By Christine Charnosky | December 15, 2021
Is there really only one law school to rule them all? Or even 14 law schools that are head-and-shoulders above the rest? Newly released data suggests neither is the case.
By Christine Charnosky | December 13, 2021
"One of the modest and real ways to expand legal education is to go beyond the one test—the LSAT," Marc Miller, dean of the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, who was the catalyst for the ABA first allowing law schools to accept the GRE, on a case-by-case basis, five years ago.
By Avalon Zoppo | December 10, 2021
A divided panel in August ruled that three students who sued Charter Day School over a dress code mandating girls wear skirts to promote chivalry do not have a claim under the Equal Protection Clause because the school is a private entity and therefore not a state actor.
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By Aron Solomon | December 8, 2021
Ultimately, when a business uses someone to craft a redemption narrative, they need to be prepared when it goes profoundly wrong, as it has for Ryerson University here.
By Everett Catts | December 3, 2021
According to the lawsuit, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Emory violated federal Title IX and Clery Act regulations in how it responded to the student's reports of abuse.
By Everett Catts | November 17, 2021
The Darlington School has reached a settlement agreement with 20 former students who said they were mostly abused by a teacher there.
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