University of Arizona’s Law School Partners with Aspen Publishing to Expand JD-Next Program
Aspen Publishing Takes the Reins of University of Arizona's JD-Next Program for Law School Admissions The University of Arizona's law…
Aspen Publishing Takes the Reins of University of Arizona's JD-Next Program for Law School Admissions The University of Arizona's law…
Seattle University's Seattle-Setu conference, held on September 6, brought together leaders to discuss critical issues surrounding the U.S.-India relationship. The…
A corporate law firm, Morrison Foerster, has made a significant policy change in response to a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination…
Oregon is set to blaze a new trail as it contemplates becoming the first U.S. state to introduce a large-scale…
In response to escalating free speech controversies within law schools, the American Bar Association (ABA) is contemplating a groundbreaking requirement…
Prominent legal academic and former Federal Trade Commission member, Joshua D. Wright, has resigned from his tenured position at George…
In a recent development in the legal education landscape, five stand-alone law schools, all accredited by the American Bar Association…
To foster diversity within the legal profession, the American Bar Association (ABA) has advised law firms to move away from…
As the legal community ushers in a new academic year, a groundbreaking pipeline initiative has garnered attention for its success…
Yale University has reached a resolution in a federal lawsuit with a student group, Elis for Rachael Inc., which accused…
Baylor University School of Law, in a notable development, has showcased its adherence to accreditation standards by demonstrating "concrete action"…
A recent study conducted at the University of Minnesota has shed light on the intriguing effects of artificial intelligence (AI)…