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NCBE Field Tests NextGen Bar Exam, Creates Family Law Content Scope Panel
NCBE formed the Family Law Content Scope panel, which will develop the content outline specifying the breadth and depth of family law material that will be tested on the NextGen bar exam beginning in July 2028.Class Action Claims Chicago Teacher Strike Resulted in More Than $200M in Damages
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.ABA Weighing Diversity Standard Revisions in Light of SCOTUS Ruling
Under a current proposal, the focus of Standard 206 would shift away from "diversity and inclusion" and toward access for "all persons," expanding the number of "identity characteristics" from three—gender, race and ethnicity—to 14.ABA Decides Variances Still Needed for Schools Employing JD-Next Exam
"We don't believe at this point that we're ready to say once and for all that the JD-Next is a valid and reliable test for purposes of 503 and we recommend that more data and more study be gathered before we reach that point," Daniel Thies said.GC of Texas University Taking Heat Over Cancellation of Pride Week
The University of North Texas' Office of General Counsel said the programming would violate the state's new anti-DEI law, an assertion some faculty members doubt.View more book results for the query "*"
JD-Next Exam Garners Comments Raising Concerns Over Validity, Accessibility
"There are significant issues which must be addressed related to the security, integrity, scalability, and accommodations available for the JD-Next exam," wrote one commenter.University of Colorado Reaches $160K Settlement With Law Professor in Discrimination Suit
Dean Lolita Buckner Inniss will remain dean, but Chancellor Philip DiStefano will assign a different person to supervise law professor Paul Campos.Rutgers Was Right: Court Won't Strike Down COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
The ruling was a setback for the plaintiff-appellant, Children's Health Defense, and its founder, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a son of former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and a nephew of President John F. Kennedy.Students From Non-ABA-Accredited Law Schools Can Sit for Indiana Bar, State Supreme Court Rules
Indiana becomes the second state, after California, in which Purdue Global Law graduates will be eligible, following a waiver application, for the bar exam immediately upon graduating, according to the school.Golden Gate Law School Sued for Sunsetting JD Program
Plaintiffs allege that the university, along with university President David Fike, have "engaged in fraudulent behavior, which constitutes unlawful business practices. These actions have also resulted in breaches of fiduciary duty, breach of express and implied contract, as well as claims for promissory estoppel, false advertising, promissory fraud, and constructive fraud."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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