By Christine Charnosky | February 10, 2022
State and local bar associations are facing more competition than ever from the likes of LinkedIn and affinity bar groups. Law schools, meanwhile, are under mounting pressure to better train their students in the art of networking and business development. Now, they're increasingly turning to each other for help.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 9, 2022
An association of parents operating as Open PA Schools argued that COVID-related guidelines from the Department of Education allowing schools to count remote classes toward the mandatory minimum of 180 days of education should be considered void.
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By Jason Grant | February 9, 2022
The ruling by Eastern District Judge Wendy Beetlestone stopping a Montgomery County school district from lifting its mask mandate creates a partial split on the issue, under an ADA analysis, between Eastern and Western District Pennsylvania courts.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 4, 2022
Judge Vincent Johnson of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas on Thursday denied the defendants' preliminary objections, in which the School District of Philadelphia claimed it was protected by governmental immunity.
By Marianna Wharry | February 1, 2022
Attorneys whose practices focus on representing parties in Title IX investigations said the Third Circuit's recent ruling against Millersville University potentially makes it more difficult for institutions of higher learning to cast off responsibility for sexual misconduct that occurs on their campuses.
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By Aleeza Furman | January 31, 2022
Students said the university's use of imagery in its publications depicting in-person classes did not create a contractual obligation that disallowed a shift to remote instruction during the pandemic.
By Christine Charnosky | January 27, 2022
"Blacks are not being represented at top of the class. Anyone who teaches law school knows this to be true," Wax said during a podcast interview Monday.
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By Marianna Wharry | January 19, 2022
"This is a hugely important victory not just for Karlie and her family, but for all students and their families across the United States, including survivors of intimate partner violence and sexual violence," said plaintiffs attorney Brian Kent.
By Christine Charnosky | January 19, 2022
A number of academics voiced support for Penn Law Dean Theodore Ruger's pursuit of sanctions against controversial law professor Amy Wax, who has drawn strong criticism over derogatory remarks she made about Asians during a recorded Dec. 20 interview with Brown University professor Glenn Loury. But not everyone agrees with the move, including Loury, who debated Wax on his show.
By Christine Charnosky | January 18, 2022
"Her conduct has generated multiple complaints from members of our community citing the impact of pervasive and recurring vitriol and promotion of white supremacy as cumulative and increasing," Penn Law Dean Theodore Ruger wrote in a Jan. 18 letter to law school students, faculty and staff.
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