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Dean and mayor: Oklahoma City gets both

It didn’t take much nudging for David Holt to throw his hat in the ring for the...

How elitism is killing us: Elitism in hiring law professors 

Fifteen law schools dominate when it comes to landing graduates the country’s most prestigious jobs. While some say such elitism is justified, others argue that it benefits the wealthy at the expense of meritocracy.

Touro Law to offer hybrid program at Times Square location

Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center will be offering a JD program in New York City....

6 networking tips for landing a job in international law

Want to practice in international law? It’s not easy to land a job, but here are the...

Penn State schools to reunite

Penn State Dickinson Law and Penn State Law — two separately accredited law schools — will reunite...

6 tips and reassurances as you start law school

Looking around at your classmates, you might feel like the odd one out. Maybe you’re a “traditional” law student, who has come straight through and sees people around you with more life experience. Or maybe you’re a non-traditional law student, who doesn’t see yourself in many of the law school materials.
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How elitism is killing us: Elitism among federal clerks and judges 

By Michelle Weyenberg and Jack Crittenden Brittany Kubisch was one of those lucky few.  A 2012 graduate of Pepperdine...

How elitism is killing us: Law firm elitism

By Michelle Weyenberg and Jack Crittenden William Henderson is perhaps the most respected expert in the nation...

University of Nebraska establishes First Amendment Clinic

The University of Nebraska College of Law is establishing a First Amendment Clinic, thanks to a gift...

How elitism is killing legal education, diversity and American society

Fifteen law schools dominate when it comes to landing graduates the country’s most prestigious jobs. While some...

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