By Karen Sloan | January 20, 2021
Here are some of the law professors who aligned themselves with Trump, which didn't always go over well with students and colleagues.
By Karen Sloan | January 18, 2021
Recipients of the new Marshall-Motley Scholars Program will have their legal education fully funded, then complete a two-year fellowship before spending at least eight years doing racial justice and civil rights work in the South.
By Karen Sloan | January 12, 2021
Law schools will seek to restore faith in the rule of law and the "ideals of the legal profession," after numerous lawyers played a role in seeking to overturn the results of the presidential election, deans wrote in an open letter.
By Karen Sloan | January 4, 2021
A National Conference of Bar Examiners task force has recommended a new bar exam that better integrates legal knowledge and skills, and does away with the three distinct test components.
By Kenneth Artz | December 18, 2020
The total number of J.D. students rose by 1.5% in 2020, though new student enrollment saw a small dip, according to the American Bar Association.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 15, 2020
Attorney Thomas King said that only the General Assembly may decide to shutter athletics and extracurricular programs in the face of health emergencies, and that body has chosen to give the school boards local control over these issues.
By Karen Sloan | November 30, 2020
University of Missouri Law Dean Lyrissa Lidsky is recovering after a two-week bout with COVID-19 that sent her to the hospital.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Karen Sloan | November 16, 2020
Scarpa has given more than $20 million to the law school, mostly for entrepreneurship programs.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Camille Bryant | November 13, 2020
With the continued rise of AI, this article highlights three key legal issues that school administrators should be mindful of from a human resources perspective.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | November 5, 2020
In a case of first impression a three-judge Commonwealth Court panel determined that neither the anti-bias provisions in the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, nor the Medical Marijuana Act require post-secondary schools to accommodate students who use the drug to treat a disability.
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