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Stetson’s first African-American dean honored

Women of color aren't just making advances in politics of late. Law schools are tapping them for leadership...

Law school in India launches nation’s first LL.M.

LL.M. programs have long been a popular offering in many U.S. law schools. Now a law school...

The legal profession plans to bump up cyber defenses

Are law firms and corporate counsels worried about cyber-attacks?  You bet.  As data security challenges continue to escalate, many...

Syracuse Law enters into admissions agreement with three Atlanta-area HBCU’s

An upstate New York law school is looking to the South in hopes of diversifying the legal...

Some lawyers get weird on Twitter, but it’s still a great tool

Twitter can be fun. You can tweet a cool meme, thoughts about “Game of Thrones” (no leaks, tho!)...

Kim Kardashian wants to be Perry Mason

Kim Kardashian West wants to be a lawyer, but don’t look for her in your law school. Right....
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Timely technology adoption is a worry among lawyers

While many in the legal field agree that technology is changing the industry, not everyone is moving...

FAMU Law grad breaks new ground

Another barriar broken.  Gabrielle Sanders, a 2009 graduate from Florida A&M College of Law, made history by being...

Florida International Law to accept GRE

Add Florida International University College of  Law to the growing list of law schools that are accepting...

Boston Law offers MSL in tax

Boston University School of Law is launcning a Master in the Study of Tax Law (MSL). Offered through the...

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