ABA and AccessLex Institute report looks at the impact of student loan debt on young lawyers
ABA JOURNAL — A survey released Tuesday asked young attorneys if their legal education was worth the cost, and fewer than half said yes. However, 60.9% of respondents said that if they had to do it over, they would still attend law school.
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UMASS LAW — UMass Law is excited to announce the appointment of a new assistant director of legal career services and two new faculty members. They represent a range of law schools and experiences—serving as an immigration attorney, teaching legal skills and writing, and working as a district attorney.
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REUTERS — A scholarship program honoring the career of late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has named its inaugural class of awardees, choosing four first-year law students to receive a $10,000 stipend and mentoring from a network of former New York federal prosecutors.
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WALL STREET JOURNAL — CNN anchor Poppy Harlow recently took a leave of absence from the network to attend a one-year master’s degree program for nonlawyers at Yale Law School. By drawing attention to Yale’s M.S.L. program, Ms. Harlow helps shed light on the absurdity of the legal profession’s time-consuming and expensive requirements to be licensed…
Read More about Opinion: ABA JD requirements create barriers to the legal professionAddressing Systemic Racism and Law Enforcement Reform: A look at law school efforts to address systemic racism and improve diversity in the legal profession
LLM GUIDE — The police killing of George Floyd, an African American man, was a pivotal moment for law schools and their efforts to improve diversity and inclusion. Law schools had been striving to boost diversity for years, but the Black Lives Matter protests sparked by Floyd’s death acted as a catalyst for deeper reflection and…
Read More about Addressing Systemic Racism and Law Enforcement Reform: A look at law school efforts to address systemic racism and improve diversity in the legal professionUC Irvine Law Fair Elections and Free Speech Center hosts virtual conference on the dangers facing US democracy
UCI LAW — The University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) Fair Elections and Free Speech Center is delighted to announce the details of its September 24, 2021 conference, “Election Subversion: Is American Democracy in Danger?” This virtual event will bring together leading election officials, scholars of democracy, lawyers, political strategists and legal scholars…
Read More about UC Irvine Law Fair Elections and Free Speech Center hosts virtual conference on the dangers facing US democracyHarvard Law clinics focus on preventing evictions
HARVARD LAW TODAY — The expiration two weeks ago of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s pandemic-related moratorium on evictions has caused new uncertainty for the millions of Americans who are behind on rent. And although Congress has approved nearly $47 billion in aid to assist tenants and compensate landlords – particularly small scale family…
Read More about Harvard Law clinics focus on preventing evictionsLewis and Clark professor Aliza Kaplan receives Oregon State Bar Award of Merit
LEWIS & CLARK — The Oregon State Bar (OSB) is bestowing Professor Aliza Kaplan with the organization’s Award of Merit on October 28, 2021. The award is the bar’s highest honor, and “recognizes an Oregon lawyer who has made outstanding contributions to the bench, the bar and the community at large, and who exhibits the highest standards…
Read More about Lewis and Clark professor Aliza Kaplan receives Oregon State Bar Award of MeritPace Law professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer appointed co-chair of New York State Bar Association task force on the post-COVID legal profession
PACE UNIVERSITY — Professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer will co-chair the new lawyers and law students group for the New York State Bar Association’s newly formed task force formed to study the lessons of the COVID-19 crisis and make recommendations for “new ways of doing business that would benefit the entire legal community.”
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WVU Today — Consumers in West Virginia and nationally are concerned about their digital data privacy, and there are few and often inconsistent laws to protect them—these are the findings of new research funded by the Center for Consumer Law and Education, a joint program between the West Virginia UniversityCollege of Law and Marshall University.
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