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Three years later: Life as a new attorney

Your time is approaching. There will be a day when you hold your right hand up and swear to uphold the laws of your state and country and only then will you understand: three years in law school is an eternity; three years in practice is an instant.

Pepperdine Caruso Law collabs with Tuskegee University in new 3+3 program

Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law in Malibu, California and Tuskegee University in Alabama recently created a J.D. degree partnership program to allow students to receive two degrees in only six years.

Are law schools too liberal?

With almost 90% of law schools classified as liberal, some worry that the ideological imbalance could have a negative effect on legal education.

Colorado Law clinic secures affordable housing for mobile home community

University of Colorado Law School students in the Sustainable Community Development Clinic have played a vital role in helping the residents of a mobile home park in Fort Collins, CO.

Wilmington University establishes law school

Wilmington University School of Law will become the second law school in Delaware.

How to decide if you should apply to law school

Should you apply to law school?
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Law firm offers LSAT prep course scholarship for Black prelaw students

The organizations have teamed up to provide financial assistance and resources to Black, African American and Black-Latinx prelaw students in an effort to diversify the legal profession.

Golden Gate Law takes big swing to right ship

Facing the challenge of losing accreditation, the school has taken a bold step. It has drastically reduced this year’s entering class and is giving full-tuition scholarships to all full-time students.

UConn School of Law partners to advocate for disability rights

The University of Connecticut School of Law has partnered with Disability Rights Connecticut to provide legal advocacy for people with disabilities through a clinic.

Richmond Law removes slaveowner’s name

Another law school is changing its name to disassociate itself with slave owners. The University of Richmond in Virginia is removing the name of T.C. Williams from its law school name.

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