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By Katheryn Tucker | January 8, 2019
Fulton County DA Paul Howard, King & Spalding partner Sally Yates and criminal defense attorney Don Samuel will headline talks on gun policies at Emory law's Randolph Thrower Symposium.
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By Larry Cunningham and Patricia Salkin | January 7, 2019
How important is state law to practice? To what extent should law schools teach and test state law?
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By Samuel C. Stretton | January 3, 2019
A nonlawyer who is an accountant with an active business has advised me he will refer me clients who have either criminal or civil matters before the district judge. He will then pay me a fee. Is this ethical?
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By Daniel J. Siegel | January 3, 2019
Lawyers, as a group, just don't seem to “get it.” Some do, others try, but many lawyers still seem oblivious to the ever-changing swirls of ethics and technology that apply to our profession.
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By Karen Sloan | January 3, 2019
Justice Edwin Cameron of the Constitutional Court of South Africa told attendees at the Association of American Law Schools 2019 annual meeting that they must instill in students faith in the ability of the law to fight injustice and protect the most vulnerable.
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By Michael Booth | January 2, 2019
Rutgers University Law School has tapped Kimberly Mutcherson, a vice dean and professor, as co-dean for the Camden campus, representing the first woman, the first African-American, and the first member of the LGBT community to hold a dean position at the law school.
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By Dena Lefkowitz | January 2, 2019
In the early days of 2019, you may be asking yourself, with respect to the previous year, what just happened? What kind of year was it for me? How do I want this year to be different? What changes might I want to make?
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By Karen Sloan | January 2, 2019
Harvard Law School professor Vicki Jackson plans to use her year as president of the Association of American Law School to encourage law faculty, students and practitioners to promote democracy, voting rights and fair representation.
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By Cheryl Miller | December 29, 2018
The 113-page report is unlikely to offer much guidance for law school deans, bar officials, students and lawmakers seeking answers for the decade-long decline in California bar exam pass rates.
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By Jason Grant | December 28, 2018
Kimberly Greer, 28, was well-known as energetic, talented, warm, effervescent and in love with the roles she kept piling on as a lawyer and young adult two years out of Fordham Law.
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