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By Karen Sloan | October 22, 2018
William Franke's donation will launch the global quarter, in which students will spend an entire quarter immersed in Asian cross-border law before traveling there during faculty-led trips.
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By Karen Sloan | October 22, 2018
William Franke's donation will launch the global quarter, in which students will spend an entire quarter immersed in Asian cross-border law before traveling there during faculty-led trips.
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By Karen Sloan | October 22, 2018
The University of Illinois College of Law's Student Bar Association is calling for the resignation of professor Jay Kesan, after an investigation revealed he had acted inappropriately with female students and colleagues but did not violate the campus sexual misconduct policy.
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By John Council | October 19, 2018
South Texas College of Law Houston has a long reputation as the training ground for the Lone Star State's future litigators and they have the awards…
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By Karen Sloan | October 19, 2018
Taking a prep course heightens a person's reasoning abilities, even on tasks completely unrelated to the law school entrance exam, according to new research.
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By Marcia Coyle | October 19, 2018
“I agree with the attorney general that this is likely to be the most originalist court we've had in a long time, even if I think he's overstating it a bit,” one legal scholar says.
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By Karen Sloan | October 18, 2018
The school's new Executive Masters of Law in Global Business combines online and in-person coursework and can be completed in about six months. It launches next semester.
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By Karen Sloan | October 17, 2018
Amid an effort to retain its American Bar Association accreditation, Thomas Jefferson School of Law has opted not to enroll new students for the spring 2019 semester, a move its dean says will bring it in line with many other schools that only accept students in the fall.
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By Karen Sloan | October 17, 2018
The American Bar Association has asked a federal court to dismiss Florida Coastal School of Law's suit against it, arguing that its accreditation arm followed all the right procedures in finding the Jacksonville campus out of compliance with its rules.
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