In a landmark decision issued in June, the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled to prohibit the practice of race-conscious...
Competition for admission is not limited to undergraduates; prospective graduate students also face stiff challenges. The legal profession is no exception, with...
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University recently made a groundbreaking decision to allow prospective students to utilize...
A new study conducted by University of Illinois law professor Jennifer Robbennolt and Illinois law graduate Sam Barder has shed light on...
The Florida Supreme Court has embraced the recommendation from the Florida Bar and approved a pilot program focused on online small claims...
The legal community received a sneak peek into the upcoming Next Gen bar exam, scheduled to debut in July 2026, when the...
In a recent paper titled “The Secret Sauce: Examining Law Schools That Overperform on the Bar Exam,” Professors Christopher J. Ryan Jr....
Controversial attorney L. Lin Wood, known for challenging the outcome of former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss, has officially retired from...
University of Colorado Boulder law professor Paul Campos, renowned for his critique of the legal academy’s unsustainable economic model, has filed a...
A federal appeals court, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at Cincinnati, has upheld sanctions against lawyers who supported former President...
President Joe Biden has recently nominated a fresh batch of federal judges for trial courts in several states, including New York, Delaware,...
In the face of potential bans on considering race in college admissions, two prominent U.S. law schools provide valuable insights for institutions...