Following the ABA’s adoption of the “Standard 509” on Monday that requires law schools to disclose more consumer information on their websites...
On Thursday, Levi Aron, 36, a Brooklyn man, pleaded guilty to murdering eight-year-old Leiby Kletzky, an orthodox Jewish boy, who had lost...
On Thursday, Dewey & LeBoeuf offered new incentives to its former partners for participating in a settlement in which the former partners...
On Wednesday, the 7th Circuit reversed a lower court decision and denied class-action status to a lawsuit filed against one of the...
On Wednesday, a judge ruled that thousands of disabled voters faced “pervasive and recurring barriers” when trying to vote at poll sites...
On Wednesday, Annette Clark, the dean of St. Louis University School of Law has resigned after being just a year on the...
This week, the American Bar Association House of Delegates approved for the first time an amended model rule that allows ethical disclosure...
On Tuesday, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that competitive cheerleading does not qualify as a sport under Title IX...
In an early order on Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court curtly informed, “The application for stay of execution of sentence of death...
On Tuesday, the Appellate Division, First Department ruled that the firm of Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman was not entitled to a...
This should come as no surprise, as the ABA also does not provide accreditation to most U.S. Law Schools, which refuse to...
A small minority of 16-17 year olds are receiving the boons of a new pilot project in New York, which bypasses the...