American Bar Association legal education section council to vote on free speech standard for law schools
REUTERS — The American Bar Association is expected on Friday to vote on new free speech rules for law schools—a long-gestating move that comes as campus clashes between Israeli and Palestinian supporters have intensified in recent weeks.
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AP NEWS — A South Dakota law professor typically teaches about dense topics like torts and natural resources. But next semester, he and his fearless students are shaking things up by turning their attention to Taylor Swift.
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JDJOURNAL — The Multistate Bar Exam (MBE) results for July 2023 have been released by the National Conference of Board Examiners, showcasing notable changes in scores and test-taker demographics compared to the previous year.
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OREGON LIVE — Passing the bar exam is no longer the only way to become a lawyer in Oregon.
Read More about Oregon becomes first state to allow law students to become lawyers through mentorshipsIndiana Supreme Court to review proposal that would allow graduates of nonaccredited law schools to take the bar exam
ABA JOURNAL — The Indiana Supreme Court is now seeking comment on a proposed amendment allowing graduates of non-American Bar Association-accredited law schools to sit for the Indiana bar exam.
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EMORY NEWS CENTER — Richard D. Freer, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law, a renowned expert on civil procedure and an award-winning teacher and experienced leader, has been appointed as the next dean of Emory University School of Law
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ALASKA PUBLIC MEDIA — Whether it’s decades of litigation in the Katie John subsistence rights battles or enacting the Indian Child Welfare Act, Indigenous issues have a never-ending need for lawyers. But there is a shortage of Native Americans in the profession, particularly women.
Read More about American Bar Association hosts panel of prominent Native American law school faculty and lawyersPodcast: Samford Law professor Alyssa DiRusso and Vermont Law professor Stephanie Willbanks discuss their book on federal taxation
ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Alyssa DiRusso, Samford University, and Stephanie Willbanks, Vermont School of Law, discuss the upcoming fifth edition of their book, Federal Taxation of Wealth Transfers: Cases and Problems.
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LAW SCHOOL TOOLBOX PODCAST — Today, we’re focusing on how to actually write an exam answer.
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U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT — In the practice of law, details matter. A misplaced comma could spark a multimillion-dollar contract dispute. Sloppy writing, misread instructions or a missed deadline could potentially cost clients their freedom or their livelihood.
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