By KAREN SLOAN | June 28, 2017
The school year is over, but law professors were seemingly everywhere this weekend helping media outlets unpack the mistrial in Bill Cosby's closely watched sexual assault trial in Pennsylvania.
By Steven J. Harper | June 22, 2017
For young lawyers hoping that public service loan forgiveness could be an answer to a lifetime of student debt burdens, President Trump has some bad news.
By Meghan Tribe | June 21, 2017
Abdi Shayesteh, a former King & Spalding associate who held several Big Law and in-house roles, has created an online platform called AltaClaro that links lawyers to top legal professionals that provide mentorship and counseling necessary to advance their legal careers.
By SHARI KLEVENS and RANDY EVANS, Dentons | June 21, 2017
What would you do if the FBI, or some other government agency, came knocking on your door asking questions about a client who is of interest, but not yet the subject of a formal investigation? Do you disclose details of your client's business? Do you show them financial documents and legal files?
By Meredith Hobbs | June 20, 2017
Emory University School of Law has chosen retired Alston & Bird partner Judson Graves as its interim dean, effective Aug. 1. Robert Schapiro, who's been Emory Law's dean for five years, announced in March that he will step down when his term ends in July and return to teaching
By Zach Warren | June 19, 2017
The semester-long program for second and third year law students will seek to address the pressing issues relating to access to legal services.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 15, 2017
Mark C. Alexander Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law As the Arthur J. Kania Dean and professor of law at the Villanova University Charles…
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 15, 2017
JoAnne Epps Temple University The longtime dean of Temple University's Beasley School of Law, Epps was promoted to executive vice president and…
By ROBERT STORACE | June 14, 2017
An expert on DUI law in Connecticut, James O. Ruane has been an early adopter of the latest technology in defending Connecticut residents in DUI cases since 1988.
By Marcia Coyle | June 14, 2017
Lower courts don't offer much guidance on how to resolve clashes between presidential speech and the U.S. Justice Department's litigation positions, Kate Shaw of Yeshiva University Cardozo School of Law found in a forthcoming article. In "Beyond the Bully Pulpit: Presidential Speech in the Courts," Shaw undertook what she called "the first systematic examination of presidential speech in the courts." Shaw talks about her review in this Q&A with senior Washington correspondent Marcia Coyle.
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