By Christine Charnosky | April 6, 2023
Thomas David Clark and his wife, Judith Swope Clark, attended the University of California, Berkeley School of Law together in the 1970s. Now, he's giving back to the school to honor his late wife.
By Christine Charnosky | March 28, 2023
"Our values of inclusivity and excellence are woven into the fabric of Los Angeles, felt across the country and world and known throughout legal education," Michael Waterstone added as the deanship brings him back to his alma mater where he earned his bachelor's degree in political science.
By Christine Charnosky | March 24, 2023
Two law schools—Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law and Vermont Law and Graduate School—have announced the appointment of their next law deans.
By Christine Charnosky | March 22, 2023
"Lawyers are held to a higher standard of professional conduct and that it's even more important in the midst of heated controversy," and "learning to channel the passion of one's principles into reasoned, persuasive argument is an essential part of learning to be an effective advocate," Jenny Martinez wrote in her letter to the law school community Wednesday.
By Stephanie Wilkins | March 17, 2023
"I don't even really care about the bar exam, per se," said researcher Daniel Katz. "This crystallizes what is happening for people in a way [that says], here's some tasks that lawyers do, and it does it marginally better."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | March 15, 2023
Let him speak, and then speak out against it—and, if necessary, against him. If his thoughts are so odious, their odiousness will quickly become apparent to thinking people—that is, if your thoughts are better.
By Rory K. Little | March 13, 2023
"Recent controversies regarding hecklers at law-school speaker events suggests that another time-honored American tradition has been forgotten: that of principled and non-violent civil disobedience," says Rory Little, a professor at University of California College of the Law, San Francisco.
By Christine Charnosky | Allison Dunn | February 6, 2023
Resolution 300 failed by voice vote Monday at the policymaking body's midyear meeting in New Orleans.
By Christine Charnosky | Zack Needles | February 1, 2023
According to a press release, the rankings for 2023 are based on surveys of administrators at 168 law schools in 2021-22 and surveys of 17,000 students enrolled in the schools over the past three academic years.
By Ross Todd | January 31, 2023
Daniel Kramer of Kramer Trial Lawyers and Robert Glassman of Panish | Shea | Boyle | Ravipudi gave students at their alma mater an experiential introduction to picking a jury during the school's Spring intersession.
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