By Karen Sloan | March 10, 2020
Nearly 150 law schools across the country have shifted classes online, or have announced plans to do so.
By Ross Todd | March 5, 2020
Three current and former university trustees, including Wilson Sonsini founder Larry Sonsini, have given $250,000 apiece to expand the school's privacy law programs, including possible online and non-J.D. offerings.
By Karen Sloan | March 3, 2020
The school in Shenzhen, the only one in the world to offer both a U.S. law curriculum taught in English and a Chinese Law curriculum, expects to restart classes online this week, using the program at a U.S.-based law school as a guide.
By Ross Todd | February 26, 2020
"That YouTube is ubiquitous does not alter our public function analysis," wrote Judge M. Margaret McKeown in a decision upholding the dismissal of the conservative nonprofit educational and media organization's lawsuit against Google's YouTube.
By Karen Sloan | November 4, 2019
The Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy at New York University School of Law has solicited harrowing workplace tales from in-house lawyers at tech companies and hired actors to perform them as monologues during the Nov. 18 Legal Madness open mic night.
By Karen Sloan | October 30, 2019
Some law professors are fed up with mailboxes stuffed to the brim with marketing materials designed to help boost U.S. News & World Report rankings. Nine law schools have thus far pledged to reduce such mailers.
By Karen Sloan | October 23, 2019
Attorney coach and UCLA law lecturer Judith Gordon discusses why law school is so stressful, and what students can do to manage their classroom anxieties.
By Karen Sloan | October 8, 2019
The University of Pennsylvania Law School's new Future of the Profession Initiative aims to position students and alumni for the legal profession of the future, while also helping improve access to justice.
By Karen Sloan | October 2, 2019
The program from AccessLex Institute uses an in-depth questionnaire to help aspiring law students identify the law schools that align most closely with their career goals, their financial priorities, and their preferred locale and lifestyle.
By Karen Sloan | September 25, 2019
Danielle Citron will use a portion of her $625,000 award from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to write her second book, focused on sexual privacy.
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