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By Victoria Hudgins | November 16, 2018
The apps, powered by technology from Neota Logic, are intended to provide students with hands-on technical experience and solve challenges facing today's legal aid organizations.
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By Karen Sloan | November 16, 2018
An appeals court in New York has ruled that an injunction against an online tabloid that targeted a Georgetown law professor with criticism was an unlawful prior restraint on speech.
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By Samuel C. Stretton | November 15, 2018
I want to expand my practice by advertising in several geographical areas. My primary office is located in the eastern part of Pennsylvania in an urban area. I am very interested in advertising in western Pennsylvania. Can I use a virtual law office as my office in western Pennsylvania if my main office is in eastern Pennsylvania?
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By Karen Sloan | November 15, 2018
The judge rules a $285 million fraud claim against for-profit law school operator InfiLaw, which operates Florida Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville and others, is too vague to move forward.
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By Karen Sloan | November 15, 2018
Former Charlotte School of Law Professor Barbara Bernier alleged that the now-closed school defrauded the federal government of close to $300 million in federal student loans, but a judge ruled that her allegations were too vague and were barred by earlier suits.
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By Karen Sloan | November 15, 2018
Former Charlotte School of Law Professor Barbara Bernier alleged that the now-closed school defrauded the federal government of close to $300 million in federal student loans, but a judge ruled that her allegations were too vague and were barred by earlier suits.
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By Karen Sloan | November 15, 2018
Columbia Law School is pumping an additional $4.5 million into public interest support programs in the form of post-graduate fellowships and a more generous Loan Repayment Assistance Program.
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By Greg Land | November 14, 2018
Emory law professor Paul Zwier, who was disciplined last summer after students complained of his use of the "N-word" in class, reportedly used the slur again in a conversation with a black student on Oct. 31.
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By Greg Land | November 14, 2018
Emory law professor Paul Zwier, who was disciplined last summer after students complained of his use of the "N-word" in class, reportedly used the slur again in a conversation with a black student on Oct. 31.
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By Karen Sloan | November 14, 2018
Pepperdine University School of Law dean discusses the dual impact of the Woolsey wildfire and the Borderline mass shooting last week, where a law student escaped without injury.
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