...way back in early 2010 when the Oyez Project, now at Chicago-Kent College of Law, first released the jammin' app delivering audio of Supreme...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
New York state's court of last resort has refused to revive a lawsuit by disgruntled New York Law School graduates who alleged their alma mater enticed them to enroll through fraud. As the first of 1
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The New York courts haven't been friendly to a spate of fraud class actions targeting law schools, but the attorneys behind the suits aren't throwing in the towel just yet
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...The John Marshall Law School and Chicago-Kent College of Law have become the latest to see fraud litigation brought...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Neil Cohen on September 11 tossed out a case against DePaul University College of Law brought by nine graduates who claimed the school inflated its...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Report — Pepperdine University School of Law and American University Washington College of Law, which were tied at No. 49. Eight of the new...
...gave a keynote address during a conference on property rights at Chicago-Kent College of Law. The court's longest-serving justice was...
...of Union University, Brooklyn Law School, California Western School of Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law, DePaul University College of Law, Florida Coastal School of...
...of Union University; Brooklyn Law School; California Western School of Law; Chicago-Kent College of Law; DePaul University College of Law; Florida Coastal School of...
... • California Western School of Law . • Chicago-Kent College of Law. • DePaul University College of Law....
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