By Ross Todd | November 1, 2023
In the face of increasing turmoil on law school campuses, organizers of a program aimed at teaching law students how to effectively communicate across differences are increasing its reach.
By Ross Todd | January 31, 2023
Daniel Kramer of Kramer Trial Lawyers and Robert Glassman of Panish | Shea | Boyle | Ravipudi gave students at their alma mater an experiential introduction to picking a jury during the school's Spring intersession.
By Ross Todd | August 5, 2021
After emigrating to the U.S. from the Soviet Union in the 1980s, Quinn's Victoria Maroulis went from community college to Stanford University to Yale Law School. Now she's supporting first-generation professionals following in her footsteps.
By Karen Sloan | December 21, 2020
New Jersey lawmakers had pushed Rutgers to dedicate a building to the late Supreme Court justice, who taught at its law school from 1963 to 1972.
By Karen Sloan | September 4, 2020
Minow's book "When should Law Forgive?" explores the restorative justice movement, which focuses on repair and reconciliation instead of punishment.
By Ross Todd | July 14, 2020
The Orange County Bar Association is set to launch an online appellate academy this week after the North Carolina Court of Appeals wrapped their own summer appellate seminar for law students early this month.
By Jenna Greene | June 17, 2020
The underlying case involves Arkansas' so-called "ag-gag" rule that would stymie undercover exposés of industrial agriculture--and it raises meaty First Amendment issues.
By Richard S. Levick, Esq. | February 14, 2020
'When I listen to the protesters who are now urging law students around the country to refuse to interview at Paul, Weiss unless it drops ExxonMobil as a client, I wonder if they understand the difference between a law firm and an NGO,' writes Richard Levick.
By Karen Sloan | January 9, 2020
A decision by the chief bankruptcy judge of New York's Southern District is throwing cold water on the conventional wisdom that student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy, and it could influence how other judges determine whether borrowers face undue hardships.
By Karen Sloan | November 5, 2019
Attorney John Paul Szymkowicz has sued a blogger who tracks attorney discipline cases across the country and the Law Professor Blogs LLC, a blogging network owned by Paul Caron, dean of Pepperdine University Rick J. Caruso School of Law.
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