Matt Pramschufer

A hub for human rights: University of Minnesota stands out as a global leader in human rights law

George Floyd’s death this spring in Minneapolis sparked civil disobedience in dozens of cities across the nation,...

Do We Have Enough Great Trial Lawyers?

Our collective perceptions of trial lawyers comes from the golden era of television, where the practice of...

Law Schooled: The case for a nine-minute briefing

‘A brief is called a brief because it’s brief.’ Thus did a dean during 1L orientation introduce the...

If you’re planning on asking a Black friend or colleague how to help with BLM movement, don’t!

Through all the trauma of this summer, including being made aware of the alarming ways and rates...

UDC Law and Florida Coastal meet new ABA bar passage standard

Two law schools can breathe easier. The American Bar Association found The University of the District of...

U Oregon students remain steadfast in demand for changes related to 2016 racial incident

The Black Law Students Association at the University of Oregon is demanding change for an incident that...
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Feeling at home with the at-home LSAT

The May test had some glitches, but subsequent ones fared better. The big question is: Pandemic or...

Donations helping University of Cincinnati & Southern University expand racial justice focus

In the wake of widespread unrest, law schools are beginning to receive donations to expand their focus...

KU Law connecting students with nonprofits and government agencies

The University of Kansas School of Law this summer launched the KU Law Legal Corps, a project that...

Re-taking the Bar Exam? Work on your frame of mind

The first thing I worked on after failing the bar exam was my frame of mind.  There are...

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