Harvard Law students take online business fundamentals program through business school

March 28, 2016

HARVARD LAW TODAY – HBX Credential of Readiness (CORe)—the online business fundamentals program launched by Harvard Business School in June 2014 to provide a strong foundation in the language and tools of business—will be offered to entering students at Harvard Law School for the second consecutive year.

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Tennessee Law revises first-year curriculum to include course on practical training, professionalism

March 28, 2016

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE-KNOXVILLE – New students of the University of Tennessee College of Law who arrive in fall 2016 will find a unique approach to their first-year studies that focuses on practical training, legal writing, and career planning.

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Vermont Law unveils online JD course offerings

March 28, 2016

VT DIGGER – Continuing its commitment to providing students with flexible options, Vermont Law School now offers a Reduced-Residency Juris Doctor (RRJD) program that enables students to earn a portion of credits toward their JD online.

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Florida Coastal Law to allow students to complete third year of law school through distance learning

March 28, 2016

MARKETWIRED – The Coastal Law Third Year at Home program will provide law students the opportunity to become professionally rooted in the legal communities they will ultimately serve by allowing law students to complete their third year of law school anywhere in the country.

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Nova Southeastern Law to create clinic to address legal needs of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities

March 21, 2016

NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY – Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) Shepard Broad College of Law received a $1 million grant from The Taft Foundation to establish an innovative clinical program to address the legal needs of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (AIDD) and their families.

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Mitchell Hamline Law offers new cybersecurity and privacy law certificate program

March 21, 2016

MITCHELL HAMLINE SCHOOL OF LAW – Mitchell Hamline School of Law is now offering a certificate in cybersecurity and privacy law to help professionals deal effectively with the complex legal, policy, and compliance issues involved in this critically important area.

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USC Gould School of Law launches online LL.M program for non-lawyers

March 21, 2016

MYNEWSLA.COM – USC Gould School of Law announced Tuesday that it is launching a new online Master of Studies in Law program for non-lawyers.

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A Q&A with the executive director of UCLA Law’s food law and policy program

March 14, 2016

UC FOOD OBSERVER – Michael Roberts is the founding executive director of the newly established Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy at UCLA School of Law.

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Elon Law announces accelerated program for NC A&T students

March 14, 2016

NEWS & RECORD – A new Elon University law school program will help some N.C. A&T students earn both a college degree and a law degree in less than six years.

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UNLV Law’s international gaming center set for review by state

March 14, 2016

KSNV (NBC LAS VEGAS) – UNLV says its new International Center for Gaming Regulation is set for review and approval by the state.

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