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California Western prof walks for innocence

California Western School of Law Professor Justin P. Brooks and many other participants have completed their 700-mile...

Vermont, Seton Hall take first public moves to reduce faculty size

Law schools across the nation are grappling with lower enrollments, and some are now publicly cutting the...

UCLA gets another $5M for sexual orientation institute

The UCLA Williams Institute received a $5.5 million donation from philanthropist and alumnus Charles R. Williams that will help it...

UBaltimore gets $1M grant for diversity program

The University of Baltimore School of Law has received a $1 million gift, which will go towards...

Rutgers, South Dakota tops for clerkships; Richmond criticized over ad

It was a GOOD week for ... Graduates seeking judicial clerkships, after U.S. News & World Report released...

Tuition drop at Cincy; Prof salary reduction at Seton Hall

It was a GOOD week for … Incoming law students, after the University of Cincinnati announced it was...
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Employment rate drops, but jobs up; Balt student admits to embezzlement

  It was a Good Week for … Finding good news amid a bad employment report, after NALP reported...

Belmont gets ABA accreditation; Brooklyn selling housing

It was a Good Week for… Belmont University after the ABA approved its College of Law for provisional...

Widener to add online LL.M. in corporate law

Widener Law is launching a new legal graduate degree aimed at foreign attorneys who want to add...

Undersupply of law grads on way? Phoenix lawsuit over transfer policies

It was a GOOD week for … The class of 2017, after Ted Seto, a law professor at...

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