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2023 In-House Legal Trends That Will Transform the Industry

In-house lawyers are currently experiencing an exciting time in their profession. Business stakeholders have recognized the immense value that General…

Golden Gate University Law School’s Future Hangs in the Balance

In a critical juncture for the Golden Gate University (GGU) School of Law, the university's Board of Trustees is set…

Supreme Court Justice Alito Accused of Failing to Disclose Trip with Billionaire

US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has been accused of failing to disclose a luxury fishing trip he took with…

Abortion Rights Lawyer Confirmed by Senate for US Appeals Court

Julie Rikelman, a prominent lawyer for the Center for Reproductive Rights, has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve…

Compelling Reasons for Lawyers to Present at Conferences and Webinars

Lawyers operate in a highly competitive market where knowledge, expertise, and establishing oneself as a thought leader are vital. To…

IU McKinney Launches Rural Justice Initiative to Support Underserved Communities

Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law is dedicated to promoting access to justice, serving the legal profession, and…

Arnold & Porter Expands National Security Practice with Notable CIA Lawyer Hire

Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer, a prominent law firm, announced on Tuesday that it has enlisted the expertise of a…

Supreme Court Awaits Rulings on Affirmative Action and Student Debt Cases

The U.S. Supreme Court is nearing the end of its current term with several high-stakes cases still awaiting resolution. Among…

U.C. Berkeley’s Strategies to Increase Black Student Enrollment without Affirmative Action

California's 1996 ban on considering race in college admissions has prompted the University of California (UC) system to spend over…

Online Classes Preferred By Students from Non-Elite Law Schools, Older Students, and Caregivers

A new report released by the AccessLex Institute, a nonprofit organization advocating for accessibility and affordability in legal education, sheds…

Renowned Alumnus Bryan Freedman Makes Generous Gift to McGeorge School of Law

Renowned litigator Bryan Freedman, an esteemed alumnus of the University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law, recently made a…

US Supreme Court Decides Federal Sentencing Law Does Not Mandate Consecutive Sentences

The US Supreme Court recently issued a slip opinion, stating that district courts can decide whether to impose concurrent or…