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Students at Northwestern, GWU call for more Black faculty, other changes

Activists across the nation have been demanding change, emboldened by the recent racial unrest that started with...

Syracuse gets ABA approval to expand online law degree program

Syracuse University College of Law received approval by the American Bar Association to expand its online law...

Moot Court Legend, Gerald Treece, Dies at 75

Well known professor in Houston dies, but leaves legacy behind at South Texas College of Law   Gerald Treece,...

Employment leaders follow the hiring trends, and prepare their students

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a big impact on most industry’s and law is no exception. But...

Law students take action through marches, protests and petitions

Law students are among the thousands who have been marching, protesting and calling for change. They’re standing...

SMU providing north Texas residents free legal assistance on COVID-19 related issues

Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law in Dallas is adapting to a pandemic world. It has...
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Fordham to offer a new, online program in July

A law school in New York is adapting to COVID-19 and wants to ensure that students are...

UNC says it will take steps to be more inclusive, after Black students complain

The University of North Carolina School of Law is taking steps to be more diverse, after a...

Charleston School of Law freezes tuition cost for 2020-21 year; saving students thousands

Students attending Charleston School of Law will be saving a lot of money on their law degree....

Student files $5 million class action lawsuit against Harvard Law over online curriculum

A recent lawsuit filed by a second-year law student at Harvard is going after the Boston-area university...

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