Supreme Court A Hot Mess
The Term ended with a whole lot of nonsense.
The Term ended with a whole lot of nonsense.
It's a lot of words where a shrug emoji would have sufficed.
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So it's safe to say she's a... polarizing figure.
Where Thomas goes, controversy follows.
Even the lower-tier schools have their moments.
Even the lower-tier schools have their moments.
Legal work isn’t slowing down, and the firms that win won’t be the ones working harder — they’ll be the ones working smarter.
Sexism allegations are only one piece of the puzzle.
She publicly embarrassed a student, and she wasn't entirely wrong.
She publicly embarrassed a student, and she wasn't entirely wrong.
Ed. note: Due to the Labor Day holiday, we will be on a reduced publication schedule today, and observing the holiday on Monday. Hope everyone has an enjoyable, restful, and long weekend. * Fans are demanding that Los Angeles bill the Rams for increased police expenditures. So… where will the Rams threaten to move next year? […]
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Oh wait, we’re not talking about football? We’re talking about a person who wants to go to law school at one of these NFL factories?
The high cost of producing content nobody reads.
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Law school applications are down, but how are the rest of the numbers looking for the class of 2016 -- class sizes, LSATs and GPAs, etc.?
A look at the law schools of the South, based on our ATL Insider Survey.