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Calif. Prop. 8: Students to blog from courtroom

Two Berkeley Law students are providing daily accounts from the courtroom via a blog, of the high-profile...

Student’s debt expectations climb upwards

 Almost one-third of all third-year law students expect to graduate with more than $120,000 in debt, according...

Students shifting from private firms to public interest, LSSSE study shows

Law students are rethinking their future in light of the recession, according to a study released on...

Gail Agrawal to take helm at University of Iowa

After four years as the law dean at University of Kansas, Gail Agrawal has accepted the same...

Harvard suspends tuition-free program

Harvard Law School suspended its free third-year tuition to students who go into public service after graduation. The...

Hot Off the Press: How to thrive in the legal profession

Legal career expert and Concord Law School professor Richard L. Hermann shares tips on job hunting and...
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W&L professor wins AALS Scholarly Papers Competition

Christopher Bruner, associate professor of law at Washington and Lee University School of Law, has been named...

Law-related experience has no effect on admission, survey finds

Undergraduates and young professionals toiling in legal-related internships and jobs may be gaining valuable knowledge to prepare...

Franklin Pierce honors founder and pioneer in legal education

It is with profound sadness that Franklin Pierce Law Center notes the passing of Dr. Robert H....

Widener Law joins national ‘Climate Challenge’

Widener University School of Law announced it has joined the American Bar Association – U.S. Environmental Protection...

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