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By Christine Charnosky | November 28, 2023
"I want to feel free to express my opinions without the fear of a backlash," one respondent said.
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By Christine Charnosky | November 27, 2023
At the Board's Nov. 8 meeting, the Board decided to continue "this due diligence regarding GGU Law," the spokesperson continued, adding that the Board has a "fiduciary responsibility to the university and that includes evaluating all options to ensure financial strength."
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By Christine Charnosky | November 27, 2023
The council voted unanimously to send out to notice and comment a proposal that would allow a fully online law school to apply for, and potentially earn, provisional and full ABA-approval. Did anyone see this coming?
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By Christine Charnosky | November 27, 2023
Professor Stephanie Tang collaborated with judges who manage most of McLennan County's family court docket.
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By Christine Charnosky | November 20, 2023
"Whether it's your first time or your sixth time, you really need to have that end goal in sight," said Alaina Arroyo. "I'm doing this to become a lawyer and hopefully make the world a little bit of a better place."
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By Dan Roe | November 20, 2023
The latest letter is another example of the fissures developing within law firm communities.
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By Christine Charnosky | November 17, 2023
"The rules basically say you can't get that substantive change unless you are already fully approved," Thies continued. "So effectively, that means are 196 approved law schools have the option of implementing fully online programs, and some of them have, but outsiders, new law schools, others who might want to start up a fully online program from scratch are not able to because they can't get fully approved."
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By Christine Charnosky | November 17, 2023
During the Council's Nov. 17 meeting, held Texas on Friday, Daniel Thies, vice chair, suggested sending Standard 208 to the HOD with only "a few small tweaks to the language, all of which we think are clarifying changes, not things that need to go back out" to notice and comment again.
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By Cheryl Miller | November 16, 2023
State Bar trustees endorsed a proposal that could eventually allow law school graduates to obtain their law licenses without taking the bar exam.
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By Christine Charnosky | November 16, 2023
"Our office will work to make the transition to the new exam a smooth one, and we will continue to place the same high standards on ourselves to administer the exam in a way that is fair to all of our candidates," Dan Saar, director of admissions for the Office of Professional Regulation of the Iowa Supreme Court, said in a statement.
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