Ever since the middle of the 1980s, law schools have been surveying their graduates regarding their success in the job market. The...
Today United States District Court Judge Charles R. Breyer will hear a motion on whether a blind law school graduate can receive...
Online social networking doesn’t quite make the cut as one of the four f’s of human behaviour, but it’s close. For new...
At its San Francisco and Silicon Valley locations, law firm Quinn Emanuel is deferring half its incoming first year class to until...
Tipsters tell Above the Law that an associate at New York-based Weil, Gotshal & Manges has been fired for lying about graduating...
Nineteen US states are positioned to implement the uniform bar exam, or UBE. The exam, designed to create a consistent competency measure...