By Jimmy Hoover | September 9, 2024
"I've realized that it can be hard to predict the out-of-nowhere question a justice might ask," U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar said. "But a full 90% or more of the questions you will get at argument will be predictable questions. They will be the central issues in the case."
By Samson Amore | August 15, 2024
UC Law SF Dean David Faigman said legal education is "a hallmark of American presidents," noting that 27 of the nation's 45 past presidents were previously lawyers.
By Christine Charnosky | June 17, 2024
"We recognize the wide discretion that judges enjoy when it comes to hiring law clerks. However, the May 6 Letter represents something far different, and its norm-shattering quality should concern us all," the association stated.
By Christine Charnosky | June 12, 2024
A Virginia judge has decided to allow former George Mason University law professor Joshua Wright's lawsuit against two former students, who now practice in Big Law.
By Christine Charnosky | June 6, 2024
"This is the first time a university has negotiated with the students who've been pushed off campus by extreme protesters," Jay Edelson said in an email to Law.com. "And the result we got makes clear what our priorities are: safety for students, and actually encouraging a dialogue rather than aimlessly hurling slogans at one another."
By Christine Charnosky | June 4, 2024
"Standard 206 seemingly asks law schools to defy the [Supreme] Court's clear directive," the attorneys general stated in their letter, adding that proposed revisions "do little to solve these problems."
By Christine Charnosky | June 3, 2024
Alternatives to the U.S. News & World Report Law Schools Rankings have gotten a lot of press lately, and one University of Kentucky law school professor is the latest to offer one: a "funnier" rankings system.
By Christine Charnosky | May 29, 2024
"This marks a milestone in reimagining legal education," ASU Law Dean Stacy Leeds said in a statement.
By Avalon Zoppo | May 28, 2024
"Over the years and the decades of practice, there will still be things to learn," Lara Montecalvo told the law school graduates. "And it will be important to know that and to acknowledge it and to see those lessons when they present themselves."
By Christine Charnosky | May 22, 2024
The ABA's policy change indicates that the organization is saying, "We no longer see the bar exam as the end-all and be-all," said Jo Perini-Abbott, director of the Lewis & Clark Law School Advocacy Center.
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