...the admission process at the University of Texas, which will impact universities nationwide. That litigation highlights another important issue that Federalist Society scholars have noted...
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...Wolens says his firm and others represent other local and state governments nationwide, including Hawaii, with similar occupancy tax related claims against the same online...
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...administrator Nova Lucero. About a dozen law schools nationwide have set up nonprofit firms for graduates in recent years, seeking to...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...struggling to find permanent legal employment. Nearly 28 percent of new graduates nationwide either were unemployed or held part-time, short-term or nonprofessional jobs...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...would appear to be the first significant law school tuition reduction since nationwide application totals began to decline in 2011. It offers evidence that the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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