Cleveland State Law dean Lee Fisher named president of Baldwin Wallace University
CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS — Baldwin Wallace University in Berea named Lee Fisher as its 10th president, effective July 1, according to a Feb. 10 news release.
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MICHIGAN LAW — The emergence of computers and the internet has reshaped nearly every aspect of how libraries operate. At the same time, trends in legal education and the profession have led to changes in collections management, research-based curriculum, scholarship, the student experience, and other aspects of how law libraries support their institutions and the public more broadly.
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ABA JOURNAL — For years, Dr. Geary Yeisley found life as a cardiothoracic surgeon exciting. It was meaningful and invigorating. But after 20 years of doing approximately 300 major vascular operations annually and being on call 24/7, he wanted a change.
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ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Co-founders of Ex Judicata, Neil Handwerker and Kimberly Fine, join Patty Roberts for a discussion about Ex Judicata and how it serves law students, law schools, lawyers, and law firms.
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THOMSON REUTERS — Legal education has long been the backbone of professional development in the legal sector, but with the rapid evolution of technology, the landscape of what constitutes essential knowledge and skills is changing dramatically.
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THE DAILY TEXAN — In such a divided nation, involvement in politics can be a sensitive topic regarding law school admissions, but it doesn’t have to be.
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ABA — You are a female, first-generation, 2L law student with cerebral palsy at the Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law (Arizona State University). You said in your application for the Spotlight that you were surprised at how much your disability has challenged your peers and professors in law school. Can you say more about…
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BC LAW — To those of us who are not lawyers, it can sometimes seem puzzling why anyone would choose to be one.
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BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Boston University School of Law Professors James Bessen, Keith N. Hylton, Michael J. Meurer, and Christopher Robertson have been ranked among the worldwide General Law Top Scholars by Expertise by ScholarGPS.
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UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO — The Charles B. Sears Law Library was at full capacity as employers and students made connections and launched careers at UB School of Law’s largest-ever Career Fair.
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