By Karen Sloan | January 5, 2015
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg got the rock star treatment during the Association of American Law Schools' annual meeting in Washington.
By Michael D. Goldhaber | January 4, 2015
was the legal equivalent of a 70-year flood. Which case law precincts are in the flood's path?
By Mike Scarcella | December 31, 2014
The go-to law schools. The NLJ 350. A three-part series on judicial transparency. Our inaugural Elite Trial Lawyers list honoring 50 firms that helped clients win billions of dollars in awards. What follows are highlights from the NLJ's special reports of 2014.
By Karen Sloan | December 21, 2014
Vanderbilt University Law School will offer a marijuana law and policy seminar next semester. It is one of a growing number of law school classes focused on marijuana.
By Karen Sloan | December 15, 2014
Law school enrollment fell for the fourth straight year in 2014, according to figures released on Tuesday by the American Bar Association.
By Zoe Tillman | December 11, 2014
As criticism of Rolling Stone mounts over the magazine's sensational story of sexual assault at the University of Virginia, a UVA associate dean, a student featured in the article and others associated with the controversy are lawyering up.
By Karen Sloan | December 10, 2014
Any lawyer can tell you that awaiting the results of the bar examination is stressful. Now there is a study to prove it.
By Karen Sloan | December 10, 2014
For years, evidence that scholarly research produced by women is cited less frequently than that written by men has fed concern about bias and women's ability to advance within the academy. Fresh research concludes that the opposite is true in legal academia.
By Maria Zilberman | May 9, 2014
The author of books on work-life balance and women in the workplace talks about tech, leaning in and metrics-driven bias interruption.
By Camisha Simmons | March 31, 2014
Patient privacy and medical data protection are hot-button issues in the healthcare industry. Though the Bankruptcy Code contains provisions that address privacy protection for individuals, the Bankruptcy Code does not contain an operative provision detailing a process for the protection of healthcare data. Lack of such a provision, however, has not precluded the federal government from independently stepping in to protect patient data.
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