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New Dean of Harvard Law Was Finalist Eight Years Ago

John Manning, currently Harvard Law’s deputy dean, will become the school’s dean on July 1. Manning, a graduate of Harvard […]

Ninth Circuit Includes Trump Tweets In Footnotes

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has established precedence that President Donald Trump’s tweets will be considered official statements, and […]

High LSAT Scorers Foregoing Law School

The biggest year-over-year drops in law school applicants were among those with the highest LSAT scores, according to data from […]

Notaries Embracing Webcams

A webcam, electronic signature, and digital version of a stamp or seal have stepped in to modernize the notarization process […]

Uber’s CEO To Take Leave of Absence

Travis Kalanick, the tempestuous chief executive of Uber, will take a leave of absence from the ride-sharing giant just as […]

Fugitive Lawyer Emails Terms of Surrender

A Kentucky lawyer who is on the lam, evading a nearly $600 million Social Security fraud case, is allegedly behind […]

Criminal Defendant Rights Getting Trampled By “Trade Secrets”

The fate of criminal defendants is increasingly being determined by algorithms brought to bear at various stages of the process, […]

Law Schools Claim California Bar Exam Is Too Tough

Only 43 percent of bar exam takers passed last July’s test in California, and only 37 percent passed in February. […]

SCOTUS Blows It, Punishes Wrong Lawyer

The U.S. Supreme Court erred when it informed the the incoming president of the Massachusetts Bar Association that he was […]

Organists Guild Brought Up Short By FTC

The American Guild of Organists, which also includes choral directors, has more than 15,000 members in 300 chapters in the […]

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