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Legal Battles Brewing Over Contact Tracing

COVID-19 has disrupted every aspect of human life. Global economies, healthcare, supply chains, and small businesses are...

41% of law grads disliked the move to pass/fail

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many law schools shifted courses online and moved to a pass/fail grading...

Harvard is first law school to announce all online curriculum for Fall of 2020

  Harvard law students who were holding their breath that school would be going back to normal after...

Dressing for success — bargain-style

By Brittany Cruz-Fejeran It is not every day that a student is rewarded with a $1,880 custom-fitted suit for...

Failure leads to success (and book) for Bama law grad

By Brittany Cruz-Fejeran Neena Speer almost gave up on law school because she was floundering so badly. And who...

Here’s the best way to learn

By Gabe Teninbaum What’s the best method for students and professionals to remember more and score higher on the...
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225 pro bono hours fetches law student a new suit

Tanisha Taylor walked in to Patel and Gaines Law Offices in San Antonio, Tex., expecting a few...

You go girl: A new “Legally Blonde” is in the works

By Brittany Cruz-Fejeran Elle Woods, the character in the hit, 2001 movie “Legally Blonde,” helped give law school and...

“When They See Us” unleashes fury on former prosecutors

By Brittany Cruz-Fejeran Former prosecutors of the “Central Park Jogger” case, Linda Fairstein and Elizabeth Lederer, are drowning...

5 easiest states for foreign-trained attorneys to take the bar exam

Editor's Note: This content has been updated as of January 20, 2025. Note the addition of Texas...

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