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...to find employment, enhancing pro bono services and monitoring the impact...illnesses were diagnosed and legal advisory seminars for small-business owners...
...year student at Syracuse University, who chairs the school's Pro Bono Advisory Board. Young Lawyer: Lindsay Moilanen, an...
...the Immigration Courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), housed...Affairs, which can issue "advisory opinions" overturning visa refusals...
Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman yesterday called for a "top to bottom" overhaul of making bail determinations that not only protects public safety but is fair to low-income defendants waiting for their
...top of that," said Janis Meyer, chair of Hofstra University's board of trustees and a member of the law school dean search committee...
While the traditional pathways to a legal career are changing, a legal education continues to provide a rigorous and rewarding educational process that allows our alumni to succeed in a variety of co
Marci Hamilton, a professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, stepped out of the Ivory Tower onto the public square to decry what she sees as the widespread cover-up of child sexual abuse by
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