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Law Students

University of Seattle and University of Alaska Anchorage to Create Joint J.D.

In the month of May, the legal industry added a small amount of jobs, roughly 600, according to the U.S.…

Three Law schools Consider Downsizing to Respond to Diminished Market

Northwestern University's law school, one of the top in the nation, Loyola University in Chicago, and Hastings College of Law…

Boston College Law Grad Provides Tip about $10K-Per-Year Legal Job

The Boston Business Journal was tipped off by an employed graduate of Boston College Law School regarding a job listing…

Massachusetts Bar Task Force Reports Law Schools Need to be More Practical

A task force formed by the Massachusetts Bar Association has been toiling for the past six months to solve the…

Judge Clarence Thomas Reconciles with Yale

Our feelings can be harshest towards those who were closest to us, and years of bitterness don't only character our…

New Hampshire House Majority Leader, D.J. Bettencourt, Resigns

D.J. Bettencourt, the Republican from New Hampshire, has fallen from grace rapidly. He was elected as a state representative at…

Seeing-Eye Dog Aides Law Student

Radio City Music Hall was treated to a special scene this weekend as Ellis trotted on the stage wearing a…

Judge Rules Law School Student Does Not Have to Repay Loans

A former law student has won a case in bankruptcy court to have her $340,000 education debt discharged because she…

Bettencourt Pays the Price of Lying at University of New Hampshire Law School

That D.J. Bettencourt, the New Hampshire House Majority Leader is resigning for misrepresenting to law school officials is already in…

Law School Prioritizing More Lawyers of Color

A report released in 2010 by the American Bar Association claims that fewer than seven percent of partners and fewer…

Law Grad Pays Loan Balance in Cash

It can take decades for law school graduates to pay off their student loans using checks or automatic bank withdrawals.…

Asperger Woman Pardoned her Law School Student Loan

It's rare, but it does happen; once in a while a debtor manages to convince the court to dismiss his…