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Law Review Editors Should Get Paid By Their Law Schools, Says The ABA
Or give them maximum academic credit -- but students want cash. -
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We Shouldn't Have To Say This, But Job Interviews Are Not Your Personal Dating App
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Alan Dershowitz Would Like To Remind You That No One On Martha's Vineyard Likes Alan Dershowitz
For a guy who complains about being canceled, he sure seems to get a lot of national media exposure just to grumble about being canceled.
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 08.07.23
* Elon claims that X will pay legal fees of users who lost their jobs over deplorable stuff they Tweeted. Bold promise from a guy who won’t even pay his own legal fees. [Fortune]
* Law firm demand is up as the market continues to fret about the recession that never materialized. [Reuters]
* Federal Circuit panel calls for Judge Pauline Newman to be suspended for a year for not submitting to a mental health examination to prove or disprove the mental health allegations that the Federal Circuit seeks to suspend her over. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Convicted war criminal seeks bar admission. In case you were worried about how character & fitness might eye your speeding tickets. [The Intercept]
* Ken Paxton’s lawyers recognize the broad gag order prohibiting them from discussing the case with the media beyond reciting information in public records… so they’re just going on the radio and reading selective, inflammatory passages from their filings. [KABB]
* Attorney David Oscar Markus snagged around 45 minutes with Trump attorney John Lauro. [For the Defense]
* Harvard Law professor Charles Ogletree has passed away. [Politico]
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Is Columbia Law Trying To Do Affirmative Action In The Most Obvious Way Possible? Probably Not.
It would be harder to defend the school if they were requiring a 23&Me print out sheet. -
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Check Out The Record-Breaking Starting Salaries For Recent Law School Grads
But the good salary news isn't expected to last. -
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A Really Crappy Thing To Go Through During The Bar Exam
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The Most Diverse Law Schools In America (2022)
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Brand New Law School Students Have A Wildly High Opinion Of Themselves
You can't all be the best. -
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Top Law School Welcomes The Use Of ChatGPT In Its Admissions Process
ChatGPT goes to law school -- and even the dean approves. -
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The 12 Law Schools With The Lowest Acceptance Rates (2022)
How selective is your law school? -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 07.31.23
* Samuel Alito is back in the op-ed pages of the Wall Street Journal asserting the Supreme Court cannot be held accountable to anyone. [Wall Street Journal]
* As you might imagine, plenty of folks disagree with Alito’s interpretation of his own power. [Politico]
* Prosecutors say FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried keeps on trying to intimidate witnesses in the criminal case against him. They’ve asked the judge to revoke bail. [Law360]
* The Women’s World Cup features some excellent soccer from lots of different countries. Thanks Title IX. [Slate]
* Can you use AI on your law school application? Arizona State says sure. [Reuters]
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Courts
The Defenestration Of Affirmative Action By SCOTUS Was Swift. What’s Next For The Legal Profession?
Opponents of race-conscious admission policies have found their long-lost political bedfellows in the judicially active conservative majority of SCOTUS. -
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Dear Bar Examiners: We Still Need Breast-Pumping Accommodations
Unfortunately, bar examination policies are still not sufficient. -
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Not Sure How To Mention Diversity After The Supreme Court Decision? We've Got You Covered.
In short, keep applying! -
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Gunners Gonna Gun -- Even On Their Wedding Day
Sure, you may be proud of your class rank but this is a bridge too far. -
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Celebrating The Power Of Leadership And Diversity: NAWL Honors Luminaries At The 2023 Annual Meeting
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