Alumni Object To Commencement Speaker Whose Collar Isn’t Popped Nearly Enough
Isn't it a bit early for a commencement speaker controversy?
Isn't it a bit early for a commencement speaker controversy?
Who knew environmental lawyers were such players?
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Has the pool of talent at top law schools become less talented?
* The speed (or lack thereof) of justice: The DOJ filed suit against Bank of America, alleging that the bank defrauded mortgage-backed securities investors in 2008. [DealBook / New York Times] * Sri Srinivasan, the newest member of the D.C. Circuit’s bench, is getting ready to hear his first arguments, while litigants try to commit the spelling of his last name to memory. [Legal Times] * The LSAT is not to blame for the dearth of minority enrollment in law schools, said a UVA Law professor, and then a Cooley Law professor had to swoop in to slap him down. [National Law Journal] * After teaming up with Touro, the University of Central Florida is working with Barry on an accelerated degree program. The dean of FAMU is upset. Don’t worry, you’ll get your turn, too. [Orlando Sentinel] * New Jersey is in no rush to legalize gay marriage. To support their views, officials point out that people with civil unions are just like married couples — except for the married part. [New Jersey Law Journal] * Meanwhile, a judge in Illinois will decide whether she’ll dismiss a challenge to the state’s gay marriage ban by the end of September. In her defense, early fall is a great time for a wedding. [Daily Herald] * Belvin Perry, the judge who presided over the Casey Anthony murder trial, may be getting his own Judge Judy-esque television show. Oh, Flori-duh, you never, ever cease to entertain us. [MSN News]
Meet a consultant who reminds us of Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) of "Scandal" -- but with a Biglaw background.
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Politician charged in bribery scandal also reportedly carried on an affair with a current law student.
Time to advise another prospective law student. This applicant is choosing between three great schools that are offering him very different deals.
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Where would you go to law school if you were in this student's shoes?
If you'd like to work in government or public interest, you'd better be going to law school in D.C. or Virginia.
Why are law-school-funded job programs a good thing? Let us count the ways.
Hint: it's not Harvard or Stanford or Yale....
A tipster alleges some shady practices from UVA Law's admissions office...