By Marcia Coyle | June 23, 2021
School districts retain some authority over off-campus student speech in some circumstances.
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By Suzette Parmley | June 10, 2021
The Commonwealth Court has ruled that a Bucks County school district did not violate any anti-discrimination laws and won't have to comply with an order mandating that it remove all Native American logos, imagery and references from its 11 schools, including the use of the term "Redskins."
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By Karen Sloan | June 1, 2021
The National Conference of Bar Examiners announced that July 2021 will be the last time it offers states an online bar exam option.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 27, 2021
Federal judges are asking more questions prior to granting preliminary approval of class action settlements, partly due to 2018 rules changes, but also as lawyers have become more creative in how they structure such agreements. One example: The $2 billion Roundup settlement that a judge rejected this week.
By Karen Sloan | May 20, 2021
A study looking at thousands of New York bar examinees highlights the factors that correlate to higher pass rates, such as studying at least 40 hours a week, and those that correlate to lower pass rates, such as poor time management.
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By Max Mitchell | May 18, 2021
The justices appeared to have a hard time focusing the arguments on a single dispositive issue, with both Chief Justice Max Baer and Justice Kevin Dougherty questioning whether the school's potential speech violations or due process violations should be key to their decision.
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By Max Mitchell | May 13, 2021
The high court is scheduled to hear arguments in 10 cases May 18 and 19. The arguments, which are set to be livestreamed over YouTube, focus on disputes that originated in the Supreme Court's middle district.
By Angela Morris | May 12, 2021
"When it comes to raising privilege objections, in doing so Baylor has been as aggressive as any party the court has encountered," U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew Austin wrote.
By Karen Sloan | May 12, 2021
Penn State University Law Dean Hari Osofsky will be the next top administrator at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.
By Karen Sloan | May 5, 2021
The arm of the ABA that oversees law schools is set to consider a slate of changes intended to foster diversity, student well-being, and professional development.
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