Law firm Michael Best & Friedrich has prohibited its legal practitioners and staff from utilizing ChatGPT, an open-source generative AI tool, within...
Law schools are facing the challenge of incorporating swiftly evolving artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into their curricula, as the legal industry grapples...
Ivy League institutions like Harvard and Yale have long served as the breeding ground for presidents, senators, Supreme Court justices, and other...
The American Bar Association (ABA) has recommended that law schools provide academic credit or pay to students who take on leadership roles...
Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan of Washington, D.C., renowned for her prior rulings against former President Donald Trump, has been designated to preside...
In a recent court hearing on a private antitrust lawsuit, seventeen prestigious U.S. colleges and universities faced allegations of conspiring to restrict...
In the legal profession, non-Hispanic white men and women continue to dominate, constituting 86% of all U.S. lawyers in 2020, as revealed...
The dean of the City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law is facing demands for her dismissal from a Jewish...
Law Students for Climate Accountability (LSCA), a newly established national student organization, is taking proactive measures to exert pressure on the leading...
Paul Campos, a long-time professor at the University of Colorado Law School, has recently filed a lawsuit against his own institution, alleging...
University of Colorado Boulder law professor Paul Campos, renowned for his critique of the legal academy’s unsustainable economic model, has filed a...
The recent landmark ruling by the Supreme Court on affirmative action in college admissions has raised concerns about its impact on efforts...