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Another law school will offer students another choice in standardized testing.
Even attorneys whose homes were damaged were asking, 'What should we be doing right now to help?'
It's high time to question our current system and government sentencing policies.
This law prof is "something of a legend" -- and his house should be too.
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How cool is your law school? It depends on who you've snagged as a graduation speaker.
They may not have made the Finals, but these Law Revue videos were a cut above.
* When we first reported on this former law school dean's arrest for prostitution, we weren't sure if he was the alleged john. Now we know: SMU Law's John Attanasio allegedly offered to pay an undercover officer $100 for "specific sexual acts." [Dallas Morning News] * It seems that a lawyer in Nebraska lost his "special pen" at the courthouse, and he'd really like it to be returned to him. It's not just any pen -- it's a $500 Montblanc Meisterstück. Help this man get his prestigious pen back. [Omaha World-Herald] * The early numbers on Cadwalader's ranking in the Am Law 100 seems to indicate that would-be chair James Woolery got the hell out while the getting was still good. The firm's profits per partner dropped by 15.3 percent in 2014. Ouch. [Am Law Daily] * "Being in the law school business looked like a good idea. Those days are over." Enrollment continues to decline at law schools across the country, and in Virginia, class sizes are about 20 percent smaller than they were in 2011. [Roanoke Times] * When it comes to the recent murder-suicide of two Tulane Law students, "[p]eople are really surprised and baffled about what happened" because they say there were no warning signs. If you’re depressed, please seek help. [New Orleans Advocate] * Given the fact that children's vaccinations have become a topic presidential candidates are debating, you should know that almost half the states allow anti-vaxxer parents to opt-out. Thanks for the measles, everyone! [WSJ Law Blog]
Members of law school administrations are just like us: they sometimes get arrested for salacious crimes.
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Although they didn't make the finals, these videos were worth watching.
How insulted will students at this school be when they find out what one of their gubernatorial candidates said about their intelligence?
An aquatic look at which law firms' alumni have the top spots at the largest U.S. law firms.
Which law school is accepting online nominations to be its new dean?
Why do the ATL rankings look the way they do?