
Finals Postponed At Columbia Law Due To Ongoing Protests
After dozens of arrests on campus, now law school finals are being delayed because of the protests.
After dozens of arrests on campus, now law school finals are being delayed because of the protests.
The dean said that while safety wasn't an issue, law students need a quiet place to take exams.
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Scholarship packages and location aren't the only thing to consider when you're deciding on where to go to law school.
Whither free speech?
These law students are human beings, and their dreams are being ripped from their hands.
* How low can you go? For the first time in years, enrollment is up at Cooley Law -- by three students. That's the only thing the school will be able to brag about, because the average GPA and LSAT scores of its most recent entering class are the lowest the school has seen in at least a decade. Yikes. [Lansing State Journal] * President Obama has to make quite the decision when it comes to choosing who will be his next SCOTUS appointment. He already faces an uphill battle, so if he were to pick any these five candidates (even the one who was recently confirmed 97-0), it'd likely make things even harder than they already are. [The Fix / Washington Post] * "I'll stay as long as necessary." Activists from Reclaim Harvard Law are occupying a lounge to create a safe space for minorities, and they plan to remain there indefinitely. Armed with blow-up mattresses and blankets, they mean business. [Harvard Crimson] * Charlotte Law launched a compliance certificate program, and anyone who can pay can receive training. Since compliance is booming right now, as InfiLaw graduates, they're better equipped than most for jobs that don't require a law degree. [Charlotte Observer] * A New York judge who prosecuted drunk driving cases earlier in her career was arrested for allegedly driving drunk... while on the way to work to handle arraignments. It's unlikely that she'll return to the bench any time soon. [Democrat and Chronicle]
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Dershowitz comes across like a crotchety old man (probs true) who'd rather these pesky kids get off his lawn than have to adjust the way he has always conceived of the world.