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Giuliani Takes BigLaw Break To Stump For Trump

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani will take an “amicable and mutual leave of absence” from BigLaw firm Greenberg […]

75-Year-Old Awaits Bar Exam Results

Jim Edwards of Murfreesboro, Tenn., graduated from the Nashville School of Law this spring, and – if he passes the […]

Diversity In The Legal Profession

While some company legal departments may think they are taking a risk in pursuing diversity, evidence suggests the opposite is true. Diversity is “the font…

Do Judges Care If Lawyers Say “May It Please The Court”?

It has long been tradition to begin oral arguments with some variation of the phrase, “May it please the Court.” […]

Judges Consider Their Own Implicit Bias

At a recent gathering, state and federal judges from around the country were encouraged to consider their own personal implicit […]

Law School Fraud Claims Struck Down By Appeals Court

A federal appeals court sided with a lower court against law school graduates who claimed their school defrauded them by […]

Millennial Law Students Too Casual, Says Prof

Just six years ago, University of Utah law professor Shima Baradaran Baughman’s students had no problem referring to her as […]

Obama’s Lasting Influence On U.S. Judiciary

He hasn’t always made the judicial appointments his far-left supporters would like, but President Obama has had a lasting impact […]

Public Law School Facing Accreditation Challenge

The University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law was founded in 2014 with the goal of enrolling students […]

Don’t Call Me “Honey”: Female Lawyers Fight Paternalistic Pander

The National Association of Women Lawyers wants to update the American Bar Association’s model rules of professional conduct to keep […]

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