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By Karen Sloan | October 10, 2018
The 2010 law grad never imagined the refugees resettlement project she started with some Yale Law School classmates a decade ago would morph into a major player in refugee rights and land her a coveted MacArthur Fellowship.
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By Dan M. Clark | October 9, 2018
A group of law professors who argued two decades ago that former President Bill Clinton should not be immune to a civil lawsuit in federal court are now asking to make the same argument against President Donald Trump in New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood's lawsuit against the Trump Foundation.
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By Karen Sloan | October 8, 2018
Hofstra law professor Courtney Selby talks about her school's legal tech boot camp, which gives students a taste of what tech can do in the law in hopes that they'll want to learn more.
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By Karen Sloan | October 8, 2018
A Texas-based group called Faculty, Alumni, and Students Opposed to Racial Preferences argues the diversity policies of the schools' law reviews violate federal anti-discrimination laws.
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By Karen Sloan | October 8, 2018
The struggling institution had hoped students could complete their degrees at the nearby Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, but the American Bar Association has nixed that plan.
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By Marcia Coyle | October 7, 2018
"I'll be the first justice in the history of the Supreme Court to have a group of all women law clerks. That is who I am. That is who I was," Brett Kavanaugh said on Sept. 27, testifying after the emergence of sexual misconduct allegations.
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By Karen Sloan | October 4, 2018
A comprehensive analysis of how law schools have responded to the shrinking applicant pool concludes that the decision by top law schools to reduce their class sizes likely staved off the closures of 20 weaker law schools.
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By Karen Sloan | October 3, 2018
More than half of law school admissions officials check on the social media pages of applicants, and what they find can lead straight to the rejection pile.
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By Karen Sloan | October 3, 2018
The nominee's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week demonstrates that he can't be impartial on the U.S. Supreme Court, 907 law professors assert.
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By Karen Sloan | October 3, 2018
The nominee's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week demonstrates that he can't be impartial on the U.S. Supreme Court, hundreds of law professors assert.
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