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'In a Stretched Out Pair of Yoga Pants' and 'Utterly Defeated': Studying for the Bar

Twitter is awash in recent law graduates sharing their bar prep woes and triumphs, with the exam just a few weeks away.
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Harvard, Yale, Kansas? Supreme Court May Get Justice From Non-Elite Law School

The Supreme Court is currently dominated by graduates of Harvard and Yale Law Schools, but that could change with President Trump's next nomination.
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Colorado Law Prof Who Served as Dean Snags State AG Primary

Phil Weiser says the ties he established across the state as a law dean helped boost his campaign for office.
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As One of Kennedy's Few Female Clerks, Law Dean Recalls Her Job—and Her Son's—With the Justice

Wendy Collins Perdue clerked for Kennedy during his stint on the Ninth Circuit. Her son was Kennedy's clerk on the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Uniform Bar Exam Gains Major Traction Across the Country

With Illinois, Rhode Island and Tennessee as the latest to sign on, well more than half of the United States now use the Uniform Bar Exam.
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Struggling Valparaiso Law Could Relocate 500 Miles Away

Officials are in preliminary talks to transfer the Indiana institution to Middle Tennessee State University.
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Ruth Bader Ginsbird? Osprey Chicks at Oregon Law Get SCOTUS-Inspired Names

The school let the public choose the names of two osprey chicks hatched on campus, and voters kept with a legal theme.
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Religious Law Schools Are Common in the States. Canada? Not So Much.

More than a quarter of law schools in the United States have religious affiliations. By contrast, the Supreme Court of Canada recently upheld the denial of accreditation for what was to be the country's first religious law school.
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'The Person I Knew Had a Conscience': Kirstjen Nielsen's Law School Classmates Call Her Out

"It's hard for all of us to reconcile who she has become," says a UVA graduate who attended law school with the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security.
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In a First, Yale and Stanford Law Journals Team Up for #MeToo Project

The two schools fast-tracked a joint symposium in a bid to help activists, lawmakers and scholars better understand the multifaceted nature of sexual harassment.
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