Headlines » Is Law Faculty Tenure In or Out? ABA Can't Decide » Circuit Favors Narrow Language in Funeral-Protest Ban » Court Upholds Virginia FOIA Restrictions » UCLA Professor Faces Trial in Fatal Lab Fire » Bricker & Eckler Boosts Health Law Group » Why Are There No Puerto Rican Scamblogs? » THE SOUTHERN REPORT » One Prescription for Medical Device and Drug Law » Big Law's Bamboo Ceiling—Is It Finally Broken? » The Careerist: Big Law's Bamboo Ceiling—Is It Finally Broken? The committee updating the American Bar Association's law school accreditation standards hopes to wrap up its initial review by the end of 2013, but the group remains nowhere near a consensus regarding job protections for law facultyperhaps the most controversial item on its agenda. Read More » A federal appeals court favored the specific over the ill-defined in ruling that Missouri's blanket ban on protests during funerals violates the First Amendment's free-speech clause because it "creates a buffer zone of an indeterminate size." Read More » The Supreme Court dealt a blow to the information industry and to open-government advocates on Monday, unanimously upholding a Virginia law that restricts the right of access to public documents to in-state residents. Read More » A chemistry professor must stand trial on felony charges stemming from a 2008 laboratory fire that killed a 23-year-old research assistant, a state trial judge has ordered. Read More » Bricker & Eckler has added three attorneys to its health care group, including partner Steve Kleinman, who joins from Ice Miller. Read More » Compared to its peers in the United States proper, the island commonwealth's three ABA-accredited law schools perform appallingly, yet no one protests. Read More » We look at the legal business climate in a dynamic, growing region. Read More » Any Supreme Court decision in this case will not unify the law. Congress needs to step in and create a unified medical device and brand/generic drug system that does not draw arbitrary distinctions. Read More » Asian Americans have never been more confident. So why do they still feel left out in the world of Big Law? Read More » Asian Americans are on a roll. So why do they still feel left out in the world of Big Law? Read More » |
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