Monday, July 29, 2024
Legal Ed News Roundup
- ABA Journal, Hidden Talent Pool In Plain Sight: Corporate America Wants You—For Nonlegal Roles
- ABA Journal, Is This A Key Moment For The Bar Exam?
- ABA Journal, Online Law Grad Has ‘Truly Extraordinary’ Case Meriting Waiver Of Utah Admission Rules, Top State Court Says
- ABA Journal, ‘Shaping The Bar’ Author Says Bar Exam Protects Legal Profession, Not Public
- KSL.com, Utah Man Walks at Law Commencement 52 Years After Finishing Law School
- Law.com, CLE Shouldn't Be the Only Mandatory Training for Attorneys
- Legal Tech News, American Arbitration Association Partners With Suffolk Law School to Launch Innovation Clinic
- New Jersey Law Journal, Summer Associate Programs Remain 'a Special Place to Build a Career'
- NJ.com, 3 Ex-Employees of Seton Hall Law School Admit Stealing $1.3M From University
- Recorder, Golden Gate University Law School Impending Closure: Upcoming Hearing to Determine Injunction Request as Students Prepare to Transfer
- Jeff Sovern (Maryland), Do Consumer Law Professors Try to Indoctrinate Students?
- Texas Lawyer, Antitrust Laws and Their Interpretive Dilemmas—A Counseling Scenario (Part 2)
- Texas Lawyer, New AI Legal Ethics Rules Coming: Texas State Bar Drafting Recommendations on Artificial Intelligence
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