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April 14, 2015 | National Law Journal
The University of Nebraska College of Law broke ground last week on a $4.5 million addition that will house its clinical programs. The 14,000-square-foot facility is slated to open in summer 2016 and will replace a too small, outdated clinic space.
By Karen Sloan
1 minute read
April 13, 2015 | National Law Journal
Millions of listeners couldn't get enough of "Serial" — the "This American Life" spinoff podcast that for three months chronicled the case against Adnan Syed, convicted in the 1999 murder his high school girlfriend, Hae Min Lee. Now a professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law is taking up the case in a follow-up podcast.
By Karen Sloan
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April 12, 2015 | National Law Journal
Personal injury attorney Tricia Dennis candidly discusses her career challenges and consolations during the "I Am The Law" podcast, a weekly dose of reality produced by Law School Transparency, a nonprofit organization.
By Karen Sloan
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April 9, 2015 | National Law Journal
The academic year is drawing to a close and final exams are just around the corner, but more than 1,700 law students will set aside their textbooks and outlines this weekend and pick up softball gloves and bats.
By Karen Sloan
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April 8, 2015 | National Law Journal
A San Diego law professor did not defame the plaintiff in a disability-benefits lawsuit when he blogged about her case in 2012, a California appellate court has ruled.
By Karen Sloan
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April 6, 2015 | National Law Journal
Two William Mitchell College of Law professors have filed suit to block a proposed change to the school's tenure code that would allow elimination of tenured faculty positions in its proposed merger with Hamline University School of Law.
By Karen Sloan
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April 6, 2015 | New York Law Journal
The American Bar Association announced Monday that more than 119,000 students attending ABA-accredited law schools, who previously paid $25 per year to belong, are eligible for free memberships.
By Karen Sloan and Joel Stashenko
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April 6, 2015 | National Law Journal
The American Bar Association is doing away with dues for law students.
By Karen Sloan
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April 2, 2015 | National Law Journal
The University of California at Los Angeles School of Law is adding an endowed chair in legal ethics with a $2 million donation from Meyer Luskin.
By Karen Sloan
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April 1, 2015 | National Law Journal
Students at the University of Colorado Law School will rub elbows with entrepreneurs from around the globe next year.
By Karen Sloan
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