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Nightmare week for NYLS, student volunteers kidney

It was a BAD week for… Retiring in style as Richard Matasar was the target of a critical...

Georgia student petitions over party, Senator questions ABA, Vermont ‘s small class

It was a GOOD week for… The fight for the right to party after University of Georgia law...

Thomas Cooley sues scam bloggers, law firm for defamation

Thomas Cooley Law School is fighting back against scam bloggers and a law firm that was investigating...

Arkansas, Pepperdine appoint women deans, both former judges

Both Arkansas and Pepperdine schools of law are now led by female deans, both of whom have...

Blind people sue over bar exam, LSAT; litigation firms have good week

It was a GOOD week for…. Phoenix School of Law, which was awarded the Diversity Matters award by...

The bright spots in today’s job market

There are a few small bright spots in a still somewhat dismal job market for lawyers, according...
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Why some grads are worse off, while others doing great

Are law grads really better off than 10 years ago? It depends on the law grad. We just...

Emory law student accused of spying for Israel; La Verne cheater loses lawsuit

IT WAS A BAD WEEK FOR ...  Spending the summer abroad after Emory Law student Ilan Grapel was...

Texas Tech, George Washington welcome new deans

It’s the time for the annual law school dean shuffle. Several schools recently announced new deans,...

La Verne denied ABA accreditation over bar pass rate, but can reapply this summer

La Verne University College of Law is down but not out for the count. The American Bar...

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