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The one new school in the top 50 this year is Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School, coming in 46th—a position it held in 2019, the...
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"Photographers are in this impossible position of being snobs about their work and not posting, to being labeled opportunists and copyright trolls...
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At least two petitions for a writ of certiorari are pending before the U.S. Supreme Court over incentive awards, which compensate class...
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"Hawai i is often listed as one of the most expensive places to live in the world, and our cost of living is one of the highest in the nation," Dean...
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Two law schools—Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law and Vermont Law and Graduate School—have announced the appointment of their next...
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In a very personal letter to the school's alumni, Anthony S. Niedwiecki, president and dean of Mitchell Hamline Law, announced that he decided not to...
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After being canceled for the last three years due to COVID-19, the state bar's Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee will hold a "Brunch for...
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The one new school in the top 50 this year is Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School, coming in 46th—a position it held in 2019, the last time it was in the top 50—sending 17, 14%, of its 2022 grads to Big Law. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“Photographers are in this impossible position of being snobs about their work and not posting, to being labeled opportunists and copyright trolls because they take offense when people copy their image without getting paid,” said David C. Deal, founder and principal attorney at The Law Office of David C. Deal in Charlottesville, Virginia. “At no […]
At least two petitions for a writ of certiorari are pending before the U.S. Supreme Court over incentive awards, which compensate class representatives for their added time and work. Click Here To Read The Full Article