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Dean who oversaw Cooley’s dramatic rise and fall in enrollment to retire

After more than 27 years as the dean of Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, Don LeDuc...

Things are finally looking up for legal job seekers

By Hillary Mantis For all of those entering the legal job market soon, it sounds like you can...

One in five lawyers go with GRE

More law schools are accepting Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores in place of Law School Admission Test...

Former student who helped desegregate UNC Law dies

J. Kenneth Lee, one of four African-American students who joined a lawsuit that led to the desegregation...

Carey Law launches environmental project

The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law announced the launching of a Transnational Environmental Accountability...

Drake Law launches justice reform institute

Drake University Law School has established a new Institute for Justice Reform and Innovation (IJRI), which will...
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UCLA law student argues before 9th circuit

Taylor de Laveaga, a rising second-year at UCLA School of Law, has already logged a court appearance...

Anthony Kennedy still teaching at McGeorge’s summer program

Anthony M. Kennedy may have retired from the U.S. Supreme Court, but the 82-year-old jurist is still...

Ms. JD names 10 fellows

Brielle Tucker, a third-year law student at Stetson University College of Law, in Gulfport, Fla., is one...

What UI Chicago and John Marshall Law School merger will mean for legal ed

By Jack Crittenden The John Marshall Law School, which has been an independent school since it was founded...

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