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Not all moot court is adjourned; some go online

Technology is helping law students to continue to battle, argue, match wits, have at it. In a...

Four legal soft skills to improve during quarantine

By Alexandra Sumner There’s no fighting the fact that most of us will be sheltering at home for at...

Akron Law 3L student is a moot court star

In-person or online, the University of Akron School of Law’s Imokhai Okolo rocks moot court.  The graduating third-year (3L) student recently...

Online learning apparently has a learning curve

This brave new online world? It’s taking some time to adjust to, apparently. A number of law school...

UC Irvine Law students get creative, do pro bono work remotely

Law schools have made the quite the pivot since the coronavirus outbreak. Many have switched to online...

Post coronavirus: Legal education will never be the same. Online law school is here to stay.

By Andrew Strauss Last September, in my capacity as the dean of the University of Dayton School of...
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Boomers, Gen X and Millennial lawyers make-up law firms: How’s that working out?

Baby boomers? They got all of the luck. College was cheap. Work was plentiful. And the music...

ABA wants grads to have limited legal powers if July bar exam nixed

The  July bar exam comes at a bad time, pandemic-wise. Large gatherings are prohibited by many states,...

Suffolk Law looks to increase court access during pandemic

A Boston law school is using tech to take on COVID-19 and lessen it impact on the...

COVID-19 is even impacting grading

Pass/fail is passing and failing. Some students applaud the move that some schools are making in the wake...

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