...Georgetown University Law Center professor Stephen Hanlon, who chairs the American Bar Association's Indigent Defense Advisory Group. The organization is underwriting the analysis in...
...in ending the 1994 players' strike, revisited the legal issues surrounding the national pastime on May 22. Sotomayor presided over a Supreme Court...
.... For more of The National Law Journal's law school...
...s degrees. These programs generally aren't subject to the American Bar Association's limit on distance education; they allow schools to teach students across...
...in 2004 to 1,069,000 in 2011. Trendlines from the National Association for Law Placement (NALP) are even more troubling. Since the late...
...this fall, compared with two years ago, according to the American Bar Association, and it's unlikely that decline will taper off anytime soon. The...
...new cases it will take on. Members of the Legal Services Staff Association have been working without a contract since July 2012. ...
...s recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board, another appointments...Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS), an association of college radio stations that...
Dan Schweitzer, Supreme Court counsel of the National Association of Attorneys General, responds to Simon Lazarus' NLJ piece about the implications of Wos v. E.M.A
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