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Arkansas Law Dean 'Thrilled' That Many Women of Color Have Succeeded Her
Cynthia Nance said one of the most rewarding parts of being dean came at the end when UA hired Stacy Leeds, currently the dean at Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, to succeed Nance, adding, "That was thrilling! She was the very first ever Native American woman dean. It was like a 'mic drop moment.'"ABA Approves Charleston Law's Request to Become Nonprofit
"This is a significant moment in the history of our young law school," Larry Cunningham, provost and dean, who testified before the Council in February, said in a statement. "Becoming a nonprofit is in the best interests of students, alumni, faculty, staff and the community."ABA Approves Golden Gate University Law's Teach-Out Plan
Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the ABA posted notice on Wednesday saying that after careful review of the Law School's revised teach-out plan submitted on Feb. 9, the Law School's accreditation will continue until July 1, 2027, which could be removed earlier.Global Patent Trends Report: Asia Leading the World in Patent Publication
MaxVal recently released its annual report on global patent publication trends which revealed several interesting currents. The resulting data, which spans the past five years, helps unravel the complex tapestry of innovation, technological shifts and the driving forces shaping the intellectual property landscape.View more book results for the query "*"
Duke GC Who Built National Profile, Helped School Navigate Lacrosse Controversy to Retire
Pamela Bernard led the legal team for nearly two decades while also holding national leadership roles, including serving as co-chair of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.Seattle University Law Partners With UW Tacoma for Hybrid Hub Initiative
The hub builds on the Flex JD program to make available a "high-quality legal education, and ultimately legal services, to communities that need them but for whom a brick-and-mortar law school is out of reach because of distance, financial, work or family considerations," Anthony Varona, dean and professor of law at Seattle University Law, told Law.com on Monday.LSAC Announces Changes to LSAT Writing Beginning This Summer
"By adopting this design, we're not only enabling individuals to have a more authentic voice in their argument, but we are also better positioned to evaluate the writer's ability to employ various rhetorical techniques, evidentiary strategies and other important aspects of argumentative writing," said Susan Krinsky, executive vice president for operations and chief of staff at LSAC.'The Chutzpah of Texas' Governor and AG': 7 Lawsuits Filed Over Elections
"It is certainly not unusual for Attorney General Paxton to bully public educators to promote his personal agenda," education law attorney Dennis J. Eichelbaum said.Morgan & Morgan Files Appeal Over Allegedly Mishandled Harvard Cadavers
"The families we represent, the thing they want most out of this case is to keep this from happening to anyone else, and this judge's ruling provides just the opposite," Kathryn Barnett of Morgan & Morgan said. "That just can't be the law."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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