...their clients to hire diverse attorneys." The magazine highlighted teaching fellowships for minority faculty members at Harvard Law School; the University of...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...creative, intellectual efforts in designing and improving international institutions; the provision of teaching materials and new kinds of courses; and supplying materials to educate and...
...U.S. News ranks becomes what law schools do. It's teaching to the test for law schools. Take the "peer...
...adjunct professor at Seton Hall University School of Law, where he is teaching estate planning and drafting....
An effort was launched Wednesday urging the U.S. Supreme Court to repudiate the decisions it handed down nearly 70 years ago upholding the government's internment of Japanese-Americans during World W
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Short takes on lawyers, judges and firms
A recently denied petition for certiorari from a case originating in N.J. questioned the current method for determining the patentability of molecules. Obviousness had previously been found where the
A round-up of action from Trenton
The Judicial Conference of the U.S. Advisory Committee on Civil Rules proposed that Rule 37(e) be gutted and replaced. The proposed amendment (scheduled to take effect in June) would make it far more
...a). The TEACHNJ Act radically changes how public school "teaching staff members" are evaluated, acquire tenure and fight tenure charges....
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