A corporate law firm, Morrison Foerster, has made a significant policy change in response to a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in its...
In a recent development in the legal education landscape, five stand-alone law schools, all accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA), have...
To foster diversity within the legal profession, the American Bar Association (ABA) has advised law firms to move away from traditional reliance...
Baylor University School of Law, in a notable development, has showcased its adherence to accreditation standards by demonstrating “concrete action” in support...
The American Bar Association (ABA), the largest voluntary organization of attorneys in the U.S., has taken a proactive step in preparing for...
The 3rd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has breathed new life into a Pennsylvania anti-harassment and anti-discrimination professional rule for lawyers. This...
The American Bar Association’s (ABA) Center for Innovation has witnessed a change in leadership, with notable implications for the ongoing debate surrounding...
Mary Smith, the newly elected President of the American Bar Association (ABA), hinted that efforts by law schools to safeguard “free speech”...
Delaware’s newest law school commenced its inaugural classes with a smaller-than-expected enrollment of only 20 students. The Wilmington University School of Law...
The legal education arm of the American Bar Association (ABA) has taken a step forward in promoting free speech within law schools....
Penn State University has announced its intention to merge its two separately accredited law schools into a unified entity, taking a significant...
The American Bar Association (ABA) is on the verge of introducing a new requirement that could mandate law schools to adopt policies...