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Cumberland Law partners with Tuskegee University to create dual-degree program

Two of Alabama’s more venerable institutions of higher learning are teaming up to offer students an accelerated...

LSAC announces LSAT will be held online through April

The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) recently announced that it will continue to offer its online version...

Loyola law student accused of arson after apartment she was set to be evicted from caught fire

A student at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law is facing arson charges after the apartment...

Two law students die tragically

Two law schools are mourning the death of students. Both Yale Law School and The University of...

Virtual Law: starting in the classroom and ending in the courtroom

Imagine this: You’ve graduated from law school and passed the bar exam. Now you’re preparing to start...

Baby boy delivered during bar exam

All mothers remember the day they gave birth, but most aren’t taking the bar exam when they...
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ASU Law will be first school to offer Indian Gaming and Tribal Self-Governance programs

The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is launching several degree programs focused...

Seattle University attempting to add Flex JD to program offerings in 2021

Seattle University School of Law is looking to offer a hybrid JD program in the fall 2021...

Law schools in Cleveland and Chicago consider dropping Marshall from their names because of racial concerns

Two law schools named after Chief Justice John Marshall are considering dropping his name because of his...

Pepperdine makes financial commitment to Black students

Pepperdine Caruso School of Law says it’s committed to creating more access for Blacks to gain top-notched...

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