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U New Hampshire law students protest “anti-trans” email

Students at the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law walked out of their classes on March 29, to protest an email sent by a religious student society containing anti-trans messages and what they believe to be a “lacking” response from administrators.

4 job interview horror stories from an attorney

I’ve had my fair share of bad interviews and recruiting experiences, check out my favorite ones below.

Emanuel study aids move to subscription model

Today the Emanuel Law Outlines series is the number one study aid in legal education, and Steven is still the brain behind the title.

About to start bar review? Do these things first!

Studying for the bar exam is a marathon, not a sprint. If you’re about to start the bar review, some preparation is key — otherwise, you’ll waste valuable time and energy. We’ve compiled this list of expert times to help you create the optimal study environment to help you pass. 

NYU students demand compensation for work on journals

Law students at New York University School of Law are demanding that they get paid to do work that, for 148 years, law students have done for the experience and prestige.

Oregon and Kentucky miss ABA standards for compliance

The American Bar Association notified two more law schools — the University of Oregon and University of Kentucky — of noncompliance according to public notices posted in early March.
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3 tips to reduce stress during the homestretch of your law school journey

You may experience mixed emotions as you wrap up your final semester in law school – overwhelmed by your bar exam-related to-do list, excited to finish law school, nervous about your last round of finals, and filled with a sense of accomplishment as you near graduation. 

Stanford administration apologizes after law students boo and protest Federal judge during speech

Stanford University president Marc Tessier-Lavigne and Stanford Law dean Jenny Martinez issued an apology to Judge Kyle Duncan, after students walked out and protested during his visit on March 9.

Five reasons why law students shouldn’t rely on ChatGPT to write for them

As a law student, you have a big challenge ahead of you when it comes to writing. You need to learn how to write clearly, concisely, and persuasively if you want to be successful in your legal career. Although it might seem like ChatGPT (or other chatbots) can do the work for you, this is often not true

Ave Maria, Vermont, UDC and Hofstra are back in compliance with ABA standards

Four law schools that missed the mark last year on standards set by the American Bar Association are now back in compliance with those standards, according to public notices posted on March 3.

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