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By Karen Sloan | February 27, 2019
With the school ending its suit against the ABA, just one of four similar accreditation suits remains pending. Florida Coastal Dean Scott DeVito said a recent visit by ABA factfinders has left the school confident that the accreditation process will go smoothly in the future.
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By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | February 27, 2019
Walter Dellinger and Marty Lederman offer the justices a middle way to resolve church-state questions anchored in a memorial cross on public land in Maryland. Plus: the popular podcast First Mondays pulls the plug. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief!
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By Karen Sloan | February 26, 2019
This weeks's Ahead of the Curve looks at what a court decision on eligibility for Public Service Loan forgiveness means for law schools, as well as a "Lost Boy of Sudan's" journey to law school and Mark Zuckerberg's recent visit to Harvard Law School.
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By New Jersey State Bar Association | February 25, 2019
A dozen years later, judge meets teen (now an NJSBA member) who once appeared before him in court
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By Karen Sloan | February 22, 2019
The American Bar Association's legal education body declined to reach a decision Friday on a closely watched proposal to strengthen the bar pass accreditation standard for law schools, and is expected to revisit the issue when it meets again in May.
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By The Legal Intelligencer | February 22, 2019
This month's calendar offers several CLEs with topics on LGBTQ rights, consumer debt and resolving title issues.
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By Jonathan Ringel | February 22, 2019
Play our weekly quiz to see how much more you know about the news than your managing partner.
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By Tony Mauro | February 22, 2019
"In 1945, the prospects for a female law graduate were pretty dismal," Ebb wrote last year at the ABA Journal. The Columbia Law School graduate leaves a legacy as a pioneering lawyer.
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By Dylan Jackson | February 22, 2019
The National Town Hall on Anxiety, Addiction and Suicide will bring together judicial luminaries and medical professionals to discuss mental health issues within the legal community.
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By Dylan Jackson | February 21, 2019
Fay was first appointed to the federal court in 1976.
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