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| ASU law school offering N. American degree azcentral Arizona State University's law school is creating a North American Law Degree to prepare graduates to practice in the U.S. and Canada. School officials say it will expand the job market for new attorneys and creating new opportunities for international ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Non-JD candidates easing the strain on law schools Connecticut Law Tribune Interest in juris doctor degrees has waned during the past two years, but the news for law schools isn't all bad: The number of students in non-J.D. programs has increased by 39 percent since 2005, according to figures released on December 21 by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Brent Hatch: Judge Bork was a champion of rule of law Salt Lake Tribune After graduation from law school, I was privileged to serve as one of Bork's law clerks for the 1984-85 term. I still remember vividly deep discussions of the law in his judicial chambers with now Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Watching those ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| John J. Nolan Sr., at 84, Suffolk U. law professor Boston Herald He joined the faculty of Suffolk University Law School as a full time professor in 1956 until retiring in 2001. Mr. Nolan served on the board of tenure for Suffolk University and as adviser to Suffolk University's Law Review. He was elected Professor ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Is putting a cop in every school even possible, or wise? Fox News Law enforcement experts are divided on the idea, with some saying no price is too high in the wake of the Connecticut horror and others saying it would be a rash overreaction and that the decision to deploy police officers is best left to local ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Drexel University's Law School Takes Practical Training Online with ... By ABAJournal.com If so, Karl Okamoto, a professor at Drexel University's Earle Mack School of Law, is answering that call. Okamoto has been awarded $680,000 in National Science Foundation grants to buck tradition and create and expand LawMeets, a virtual ... ABA Journal Magazine Stories | ||
| Adjunct Law Prof Blog: NY Law School Wins Round 2 In Fraud Case By Adjunct LawProfs New York Law School, ____A.D.3d____(1st Dept. Dec. 20, 2012), is an important case which we reported on earlier. It is one in a series of cases challenging reporting practices of law schools across the cournty with respect to employment ... Adjunct Law Prof Blog | ||
| Instapundit » Blog Archive » LEGAL EDUCATION UPDATE ... By Glenn Reynolds We recognize that students may be susceptible to misrepresentations by law school. As such, "[t]his Court does not necessarily agree [with Supreme Court] that [all] college graduates are particularly sophisticated in making career or business ... Instapundit | ||
| In the Name of the Law… | Richard Heffner's Open Mind | THIRTEEN By Bijan Rezvani New York trial and appellate attorney Mark Zauderer discusses changes in law schools and law firms. Richard Heffner's Open Mind |
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| Villanova gets probation from law school assoc. - SFGate (AP) — Villanova University's law school has been put on probation for two years by the Association of American Law Schools for submitting falsified admissions ... www.sfgate.com/.../Villanova-gets-probation-from-law-school... | ||
| Brian Leiter's Law School Reports: H.L.A. Hart Interviewed Hart, along with Hans Kelsen, was one of the two great figures in legal philosophy of the past century. This wide-ranging interview a few years... leiterlawschool.typepad.com/leiter/.../hla-hart-interviewed.html |
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