DOJ’s Revocation of Honors Program Offers: Implications for Aspiring Public Service Attorneys
Overview of the Recent Decision The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has recently rescinded job offers extended to law students…
Overview of the Recent Decision The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has recently rescinded job offers extended to law students…
The MoloLamken Advocacy Academy is an unparalleled opportunity for rising third-year law students to immerse themselves in practical trial and…
The Evolving Landscape of the Bar Exam: Key Changes in 2024 and Anticipated Developments for 2025 The legal profession is…
John Cunningham’s journey into collegiate athletics started as an escape from the legal world, yet today his daily routine revolves…
New Proposal Aims to Equip Attorneys with Tools for a Changing Legal Landscape Wisconsin lawyers may soon be able to…
The U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on a controversial bill this Tuesday that would prevent transgender girls…
Efforts to revise diversity standards for law schools accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) are facing significant pushback from…
New Era for Legal Licensing in New York New York announced on Wednesday that it will transition to a new…
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has concluded that the Tennessee Board of Law Examiners (TBLE) and the Tennessee Lawyers…
Coalition of States Pushes Back on Diversity Standards Attorneys general from 21 Republican-controlled states have issued a stern warning to…
As law schools close the book on an eventful year, the landscape of legal education is undergoing significant shifts. From…
A pioneering article has emerged from Suffolk University Law Dean Andrew Perlman, a renowned scholar in law and technology, showcasing…