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By Cheryl Miller | December 11, 2018
"By all means, let's keep studying the issues, but that shouldn't hold us back from making the sensible decision to align the state's cut score with the rest of the nation," three law school deans wrote in a recent op-ed.
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By Victoria Hudgins | December 11, 2018
Columbia Law School students are using a legal tech company's document automation software to address the legal needs of New York City tenants and low-wage workers in South America.
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By Karen Sloan | December 10, 2018
Saint Louis University Law Professor Marcia McCormick has a few thoughts about incorporating technology into the law classroom, and the University of Kansas is about to give out-of-state law students a big tuition break.
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By Karen Sloan | December 10, 2018
Tulane University Law School had grief services on campus Monday to help students cope with the Friday death of first-year classmate Ian Mastin.
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By Karen Sloan | December 10, 2018
The Law School Admission Test will be fully digital by September, with Microsoft Surface Go tablets replacing pencil and paper.
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By Ross Todd | December 7, 2018
The most recent available data suggests that the latest appointments leave fewer than 20 open trial court positions around the state.
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By Karen Sloan | December 7, 2018
Law student activists combating mandatory arbitration in Big Law have notched another win, but it's uncertain whether the firm will abolish the policy for partners.
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By Victoria Hudgins | December 7, 2018
A Columbia University professor said legal tech is a 'very important part of a business's arsenal' and is partially the reason the Ivy League school debuted a new MBA course about a legal tech startup.
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By Karen Sloan | December 6, 2018
The gift from Chris Jeffries and his wife, Lisa, is the sixth-largest ever to a law school, according to the University of Michigan Law School. The funds will go toward student scholarships and other financial support.
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By Meredith Hobbs | December 6, 2018
The University of Georgia and Georgia State University—the state's two public law schools—both have kept graduating students' debt loads well below the national average of $93,000 by keeping tuition low and leaning on donors.
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