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Embracing Digital, LSAT Loosens Its Grip on the No. 2 Pencil
The Law School Admission Council will conduct the first nationwide digital exam on May 20, with 1,000 prospective law students taking the test on tablet computers.Executive Order Targeting H-1B Could Hurt Schools and Universities, Immigration Attorney Says
President Donald Trump on Tuesday ordered a review of the temporary worker visa program heavily used by Silicon Valley companies but Dallas-based immigration attorney Harry Joe said changing the program could also hurt universities and schools.UC Berkeley Dean's Accuser Gets $1.7M in Sexual Harassment Settlement
UC-Berkeley has agreed to pay $1.7 million to the woman who accused its former law school dean of sexual harassment.Choudhry's Accuser Gets $1.7M From UC-Berkeley in Sexual Harassment Settlement
According a copy of the settlement agreement, Tyann Sorrell, the ex-law dean's former assistant, will receive an initial lump sum payment followed by monthly payments over 10 years.Why Artificial Intelligence Can't Compete With Humans, and Vice Versa
Limited by its computational nature, AI in legal falls short of being able to interpret and contextualize data the way attorneys can.View more book results for the query "*"
Dean's Accuser Calls Berkeley Harassment Settlement an 'Insult'
The woman who accused UC-Berkeley's former law school dean of sexual harassment blasted the settlement that left him with tenure and tens of thousands of dollars in funding.Berkeley Law, Ex-Dean Settle Suits Over Alleged Sexual Harassment
Sujit Choudhry, the former law dean, will pay $50,000 to his accuser's attorneys and another $50,000 to charity. He will also be allowed to remain a tenured professor "in good standing" until spring 2018.Murkiness in the Swamp at University of Florida's Legal Department
The University of Florida's top legal Gator has spent the last few months wrestling a prominent Gainesville attorney in a match that includes scathing employee reviews, administrative leave and even hints of criminal wrongdoing.For-Profit University Pays $32M to Settle Whistleblower Suit
When Atlanta attorney Joseph Wargo and partner David Pernini first filed a federal whistleblower case against a private, for-profit university with campuses in Atlanta's northern suburbs, they had no idea the litigation would last more than eight years.Appeals Court Nixes Boost in Disability Benefits for Traumatized Teacher
Ruling 2-1, a state appeals court concluded the teacher had not met the standard to collect accidental disability for emotional distress.