Mike Stetz

Law schools give free legal assistance to health care workers

Health care workers are our rock stars today ... But they don't get paid like them ... Which is...

Facing COVID-19 challenges, the LSAT goes remote: A home test is being held this week and in June

Floods, they've dealt with. Hurricanes, too. Earthquakes, wild fires and blizzards, as well. All such disasters forced...

Could the number of foreign students drop — dramatically?

Law schools look to attract international students for a number of reasons. For one, they help diversify the...

FAMU Law grads get sworn in remotely

Matthew Bryan still donned a suit and tie, to look his best. He still reached out to...

Not all moot court is adjourned; some go online

Technology is helping law students to continue to battle, argue, match wits, have at it. In a...

Akron Law 3L student is a moot court star

In-person or online, the University of Akron School of Law’s Imokhai Okolo rocks moot court.  The graduating third-year (3L) student recently...
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Foreign attorneys in bind over New York bar exam too

Siddharth Joshi is an Indian attorney who’s in the final stretch of his LL.M. education at Georgetown...

Online learning apparently has a learning curve

This brave new online world? It’s taking some time to adjust to, apparently. A number of law school...

UC Irvine Law students get creative, do pro bono work remotely

Law schools have made the quite the pivot since the coronavirus outbreak. Many have switched to online...

Post coronavirus: Legal education will never be the same. Online law school is here to stay.

By Andrew Strauss Last September, in my capacity as the dean of the University of Dayton School of...

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