Wednesday, May 1, 2013

ABA Eyes Tighter Bar-Passage Rule for Law Schools

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»  ABA Eyes Tighter Bar-Passage Rule for Law Schools

»  Obama Defends FBI as Bomb Suspect Brings in Expert Help

»  Electronic Arts Headed for Trial on 'Madden NFL' Claims

»  Delving into Psyche Unnecessary for Reinstatement

»  The First Amendment and the 'Reparative' Therapy Cases

»  Post-Recession, Southern Law Firms Rise Again

»  When Soldiers Go Social On Politics

»  IPO-bound?

»  The Careerist: Big Law's Bamboo Ceiling—Is It Finally Broken?

»  The Careerist: Newsbriefs—U.K. Women Partners Are Way Behind; the Allure of a Chinese LL.M.; the Ching Chong Suit + More

ABA Eyes Tighter Bar-Passage Rule for Law Schools

The American Bar Association is poised to require law schools to make sure that more of their graduates pass the bar exam. Read More »

Obama Defends FBI as Bomb Suspect Brings in Expert Help

President Obama defended the FBI's handling of a 2011 tip from Russian authorities that suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev might be a follower of radical Islam and posed a security threat. Read More »

Electronic Arts Headed for Trial on 'Madden NFL' Claims

Electronic Arts Inc. faces trial next month in a case brought by a former college football player who claims its employees copied his source code to develop the company's successful Madden NFL football video games. Read More »

Delving into Psyche Unnecessary for Reinstatement

The Arizona Supreme Court has found that an attorney seeking reinstatement to the practice of law did not need to show that he understood the psychology of "why" he ran afoul of ethics rules. Read More »

The First Amendment and the 'Reparative' Therapy Cases

Tempers will surely continue to run hot over the merits of "reparative" therapy, and rightly so. But it is important not to let hard cases (or unsympathetic plaintiffs) make bad law. Read More »

Post-Recession, Southern Law Firms Rise Again

We look at the legal business climate in a dynamic, growing region. Read More »

When Soldiers Go Social On Politics

Although the Uniform Code of Military Justice criminalizes a servicemember's use of 'contemptuous words' against the president, some use social media to insult Obama. Read More »

IPO-bound?

Profile of Ron Vaisbort, general counsel for Good Technology Inc. Read More »

The Careerist: Big Law's Bamboo Ceiling—Is It Finally Broken?

Asian Americans are on a roll. So why do they still feel left out in the world of Big Law? Read More »

The Careerist: Newsbriefs—U.K. Women Partners Are Way Behind; the Allure of a Chinese LL.M.; the Ching Chong Suit + More

U.K. women partners are behind; foreigners flock to China for LL.M.s; Florida law school guarantees bar passage; Arizona cuts law school tuition; and Korean American sues CVS for using racial epithet. Read More »



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