By Karen Sloan | January 11, 2016
Law students from around the country are assisting Syrians fleeing their war-torn homeland—and gaining practical experience at the same time.
By William Hamilton | January 8, 2016
Law students today need to go to the data itself in e-discovery, and that includes hands-on experience.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 8, 2016
False-advertising claims brought by four former students of Thomas Jefferson School of Law can head to trial. Hillary Clinton talks SCOTUS appointments in a Boston Globe op-ed. And NPR profiles Monique Pressley, a Washington lawyer representing Bill Cosby. This is a news roundup from the NLJ and other publication.
By Patricia King | January 7, 2016
While there is a general agreement among students and members of the bar and bench that students need more practical training, there does not seem to be any movement on the horizon in that direction.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 7, 2016
Gov. Greg Abbott supports St. Mary's University School of Law in effort to rescind MCLE decision on a CLE program.
By Ed Silverstein | January 7, 2016
Technology is clearly changing the practice of law – with futuristic debates now taking place over how much legal work can be done by computers.
By Andrew Denney | January 6, 2016
Members of the bar can earn three free CLE credits by serving as judges for a national mock trial tournament this month, hosted by Empire Mock Trial with New York University.
By Tony Mauro | January 6, 2016
With the U.S. Supreme Court accepting 75 or fewer cases for review each term, competition is fierce among law firms and law school clinics for the chance to write briefs on the merits and appear before the justices.
By Zoe Tillman | January 6, 2016
The District of Columbia Court of Appeals is considering a proposal to allow third-year law students to take the bar exam months before they graduate, a policy that only a handful of states have adopted.
By Karen Sloan | January 6, 2016
Two Chicago law schools have played key roles in obtaining justice for those tortured during the tenure of former Chicago police commander Jon Burge. Students and professors at Chicago-Kent College of Law and Loyola University Chicago School of Law have helped dozens of victims who were tortured into confessions by Burge's cabal of detectives—a group that became known as "The Midnight Crew."
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