Law Schools
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Law School Dean Wants ChatGPT Taught In Legal Research & Writing Classes
It’s the way of the future for lawyers.
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Fourth Amendment Decision Isn’t Going To Stop LSAT Or Law Schools From Scanning Your Room
But they’re absolutely going to be getting your waiver in writing.
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Making Student Evaluations More Meaningful
The goal is to improve teaching, not to weaponize the evaluations to target certain professors out of jobs.
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Law School Changes Exam… Via Email… Which Students Couldn’t Check… BECAUSE THE EXAM HAD STARTED
Our contingencies have contingencies, and they also don’t work.
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Kim Kardashian Considered Wearing Diapers For The Bar Exam And We Need To Talk About It
This dilemma is all too real.
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Law School Wants You To Know They Lost Your Exam… K Thx BYE!!!!!!!
GW is going through some things.
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Law School Suffers Critical Computer Collapse In The Middle Of Finals
Students deserve a little leeway here.
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Nation’s First Online-Only Law School Program Gets ABA Approval
Say hello to the Zoom School of Law at St. Mary’s University.
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Google / Search Engines, Law Schools
Google Penalizes Law Firm Scholarship Links
Offering scholarships in exchange for links has traditionally been a common practice, but it recently backfired on one individual. Find out more about scholarship links and healthy link building strategies.
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LawNext: How Law Schools Should Teach Tech, With April Dawson
There is broad agreement that if law schools are to adequately train students for careers in law, then technology is a critical part of the curriculum.
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Southern University Law Center (SULC) offers a high-quality legal education to one of the nation’s most racially diverse populations.
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The Antiracism Clearinghouse Project: Combatting Systemic Racism within Law Schools
A project spearheaded by five law school deans aims to create a space to engage institutions in the fight for justice and equality.
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This is NOT how minimum competency should be tested during a global health crisis.
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ExamSoft Tells Senators That Facial Recognition Problems Are Everyone’s Fault But Theirs
Sure one-third of California’s applicants were flagged for cheating, but…