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By Christine Charnosky | February 14, 2024
The latest in law dean news across the U.S.
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By Amanda O'Brien | February 13, 2024
The firm previously prepared former Penn president Elizabeth Magill for a December congressional hearing investigating college campus antisemitism. Criticism over Magill's responses ultimately led to her resignation.
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By Amanda O'Brien | February 13, 2024
The firm previously prepared former Penn president Elizabeth Magill for a December congressional hearing investigating college campus antisemitism. Criticism over Magill's responses ultimately led to her resignation.
4 minute read
By Christine Charnosky | February 8, 2024
"We strongly believe that moving OCI earlier will be less onerous on our students than a recruiting process that includes both OCI and direct applications and stretches from June through the end of August," according to SLS's announcement.
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By Helene M. Weiss and Daniel Pollack | February 8, 2024
Title IX investigations are supposed to be a fair and effective tool to make informed decisions about student complaints. Not surprisingly, the practical application of this federal law is often as nuanced as the behaviors that brought about the complaint to begin with. A recent case demonstrates this very well.
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By Alfred Olufemi | February 7, 2024
The South African Legal Technology network has launched its SALTed division to help make legal education more inclusive and representative of the diverse African demographic.
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By Charles Toutant | February 5, 2024
The suit comes just as an assortment of free or inexpensive online tools is launched online to help users generate images of people, including some that offer to "nudify" subjects. Clothes Off is available for Apple and Android apps but its website gives no indication where the company is located or who owns it.
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By Chris O'Malley | February 5, 2024
"Academic excellence and academic freedom lie at the heart of Harvard's essential mission of teaching, learning and scholarship," Kenneth Frazier said in a statement.
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By Colleen Murphy | February 2, 2024
"The urgent vision of this historic settlement is not just to recoup the academic losses suffered by California's most disadvantaged students, but to erase the opportunity gaps altogether exacerbated by the pandemic," Mark Rosenbaum, director with Public Counsel, a public-interest law firm in Los Angeles, said in a statement.
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By Mark Long | Associated Press | January 30, 2024
The ACC says the Seminoles broke promises when they legally challenged an agreement that binds the school to the league for the next dozen years.
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