If At First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again To Eliminate The LSAT
Change in law school admissions happens slowly.
Change in law school admissions happens slowly.
As we head into the school year, it’s time to think about using commutes more effectively.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
You're sure to meet terrific and passionate lawyers and other legal professionals at these events.
Baseball and continuing legal education -- what's not to like?
The most fun you'll have learning about alternative career paths.
Top GCs opened up on ABA's "What’s Next? Tech’s Top Counsel Reveal All" panel.
The new generation of AI-related legal issues are inherently cross-disciplinary, implicating corporate law, intellectual property, data privacy, employment, corporate governance and regulatory compliance.
Three experts in technology and security discuss the challenges we'll face going forward.
Casting a ballot takes a lot of hard legal work.
Are you ready for the world of driverless cars?
Solving Zika in the U.S. requires cash and competent politicians.
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
Ignorance of the law excuses no one; is it fair, then, that citizens should have to pay for the law they are obliged to know?
People see our sign. They read it. They walk away. They turn around. They come back and they grab a handful. — Shelley Hayes, chair of the ABA AIDS Coordinating Committee, commenting on the fact that even lawyers can’t pass up a free condom. The Committee offered free condoms and HIV testing at the ABA […]