Julia Brunette Johnson

Julia is a contributing reporter for the National Jurist and preLaw magazines.

Study abroad experiences shape legal careers and lives

The first time Emma Joy McArthy spoke to a legal client, she was in a Ugandan prison....

Law grad becomes prosecutor fueled by interest in criminal justice and advocacy

Willow Karfiol strides into the Los Angeles County Courthouse every morning carrying the weight of a motto...

How to choose a bar prep course

It’s never too early to think ahead to bar exam prep. Three years of law school and then...

Top schools for salary versus debt

Harvard Law School has the lowest debt-to-earnings ratio of all U.S. law schools, according to a new...

Innovative Law Schools: Legal education programs

Innovation is not limited to programs on new technology and social justice. Many law schools are introducing...

Innovative Law Schools: Social justice

Three years after a season of protests related to diversity and social justice, law schools continue to...
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Innovative Law Schools: Legal technology

From integrating artificial intelligence into legal research to exploring the ethical implications of emerging technologies, these schools...

Innovative Law Schools: Artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence is taking the world by storm, and University of California, Berkeley, School of Law is...

4 tips for your fall job search

Job interviews can be both nerve racking and exhilarating. While they are opportunities to show- case your...

Mental health: It’s OK to not be OK

The number of law students who need help with their emotional or mental health is on the...

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