The Supreme Court of Washington has recently made a significant move by endorsing new routes for attorneys to obtain their licenses, bypassing...
In a significant milestone for diversity and representation, the Harvard Law Review has elected its second Black woman president in 137 years....
Harvard University has recently enlisted the services of the renowned law firm King & Spalding to navigate the ongoing U.S. House investigation...
A Black former associate at Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders, a prominent U.S. law firm, has filed a lawsuit in a Washington, D.C....
Amidst ongoing discussions surrounding diversity in education, mainly fueled by the U.S. Supreme Court’s pivotal decision in June 2023 (Students for Fair...
Executive Transition: LSAC President to Head AALS Kellye Testy, the current President and CEO of the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), will...
A growing trend among law schools is reshaping traditional admissions processes, focusing on increasing diversity and widening applicant pools. The American Bar...
Three Jewish Students Sue NYU for Alleged Failure to Curb Antisemitism In a recent development, three Jewish students at New York University...
California’s Vision to Pioneer Employment Opportunities for Undocumented Residents California has long been a trailblazer in enacting progressive legislation benefiting undocumented residents,...
Choosing the right career path involves weighing potential income against education costs. While lucrative in the long run, law school comes with...
Suffolk Graduates Paving the Way in Massachusetts Judicial System Suffolk University Law School, nestled in the heart of Boston, has quietly become...
In a recent development concerning the fitness of 96-year-old Federal Circuit Judge Pauline Newman to continue serving on the bench, the judges...