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Privacy Is The Tradeoff For Convenience On The Internet

Surveillance is the business model of the internet, according to an article in Harvard Law Today, and consumers are resigned […]

A Robust Cybersecurity Budget and How To Get It

If you’ve been appointed to negotiate for your cybersecurity budget you need to frame your argument properly, writes Xuyen Bowles. […]

Millenial Stares Down Law School Loan

“I have $219,778.08 in law school student loan debt.” Thus begins Kerriann Stout’s essay, in which she describes her method […]

Law School Closes After $20 Million Loss

Indiana Tech Law School, Ft. Wayne, is kaput. The last class of 21 students graduated on May 13. Only five students […]

Chief Justice Roberts

Bad Luck Is a Good Teacher, Says Chief Justice

Justice Roberts gave the ninth-grade commencement address at an elite boarding school for boys last month. His son John Jr […]

Law Students Transferring To Higher-Ranked Schools

Law school transfers are becoming increasingly common according to higher education consultants, and it’s providing high-performing first-year students with the […]

Legal Aid Has Seven-Fold Economic Impact

For every dollar spent on civil legal aid for low-income residents, the state of Florida earned $7 in economic impact, […]

Law School Isn’t “Safe Space,” Chicago Law Profs Say

More than 150 University of Chicago professors have signed a letter to entering students decrying the school administration’s stance against […]

Harvard Doesn’t Have To Cop To Anti-Semitic Past

Harvard University won’t have to turn over records detailing its history of discriminating against Jewish applicants as evidence in a […]

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 […]

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