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By Karen Sloan | December 3, 2018
Indiana University has launched a Title IX investigation into law professor Ian Samuel, who spurred a movement among women students headed to Big Law.
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By Karen Sloan | November 30, 2018
The renowned fellowships typically go to graduates from elite schools, but students at a handful of institutions outside the top tier do make the cut as well.
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By Karen Sloan | November 29, 2018
The law professor is headed back to court, seeking admission and outcome records from the University of California system that he believes will substantiate his theory, which posits affirmative action actually hurts minority students.
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By Karen Sloan | November 28, 2018
Sidley Austin pre-emptively nixed a requirement that associates and staff sign mandatory arbitration agreements. But despite a Harvard Law School group now launching a #DumpDLA campaign, DLA Piper is defending the practice.
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By Dylan Jackson | November 28, 2018
The keynote speaker is David Boies, founder and chair of Boies Schiller Flexner.
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By Karen Sloan | November 27, 2018
Some former students of the now-closed institution are asking a federal judge to deny a proposed $2.7 million settlement on the grounds that owner InfiLaw Corp. has not adequately demonstrated that it has very little money to pay the plaintiffs.
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By Karen Sloan | November 27, 2018
This week's Ahead of Curve checks in on the law student movement to get Kirkland & Ellis and other firms to drop mandatory arbitration agreements; Ontario's decision to nix a new law school; the fallout from the latest pathetic bar pass rates out of California; and more.
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By Frank Ready | November 27, 2018
The Leading Edge Prize for Education Innovation award offered prizes to two programs, one looking to identify factors undermining academic performance and the other connecting attorneys and those needing assistance.
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By John Council | November 26, 2018
“You can press 'send' and literally talk to 11 percent of the lawyers in Texas. It's crazy,'' said Scott Rothenberg, a Houston appellate attorney who participates in the group.
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By The Legal Intelligencer | November 26, 2018
The Public Interest Calendar of Events includes toy drives, wine tasting fundraisers and awards ceremonies.
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