By Christine Charnosky | January 27, 2023
"I am ashamed of my conduct," Professor Daniel Capra said in an email to Law.com on Friday. "I apologized to the student and to my class."
By Jessica Gresko | The Associated Press | January 19, 2023
Miguel Luna Perez's lawyer, Roman Martinez, said that for 12 years, the public school system in Sturgis, Michigan, "neglected Miguel, denied him an education and lied to his parents about the progress he was allegedly making in school."
By Cedra Mayfield | January 6, 2023
A U.S. district judge granted James Bates in Macon, Georgia, and Robins Kaplan in Minneapolis, Minnesota, approval to receive $2.24 million and $7.56 million in attorney fees, respectively.
By Christine Charnosky | January 3, 2023
After more than 10% of law schools announced they will no longer participate in the U.S. News & World Report education rankings, the news agency sent a letter to law deans Monday informing them of methodology changes, but at least one dean is calling the move "too little, too late."
By Mason Lawlor | December 19, 2022
"The district court erred by misconstruing the Students' argument as a right to education generally, despite the record clearly establishing that the Students are alleging a denial of access to in-person education—a specific 'service, program, or activity' that CCSD provides to all students," Circuit Judge Charles R. Wilson wrote. On remand, the district court must analyze under the "correct scope: access to the benefits provided by in-person schooling," the opinion said.
By Christine Charnosky | December 9, 2022
The University of Virginia School of Law is the last of the T14 law schools to announce that it will no longer participate in the U.S. News & World Report education rankings, joining 11 other T14s (and 15 law schools in total) that have also pulled out.
By Zack Needles | December 2, 2022
UGA, which was ranked 29th on the most recent U.S. News list, is the fourth law school to say that it has no plans to withdraw from the process.
By Avalon Zoppo | November 30, 2022
One student during a Q&A session questioned if the judges' boycott might actually harm open debate at Yale.
By Christine Charnosky | November 17, 2022
Observers remain split on whether these moves will inflict any lasting damage on the highly influential publication.
By Christine Charnosky | November 17, 2022
In the wake of Yale's and Harvard's announcements, several other highly ranked law schools have issued statements indicating that they're examining their own future participation in the rankings. Some also voiced support for Yale and Harvard.
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