In the suit filed last week, the organization is challenging the state Legislature based on language from the Nebraska State Constitution stating, “no bill shall contain more than one subject.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Ahead of the Curve: How Law Schools Almost Became Test-Optional
This week, we’re analyzing the Council of the American Bar Association’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions’ decisions over the past 18 months regarding the standardized test requirement for law schools. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Montana Law Prof to Become Dean of UMass Dartmouth Law
“Sam is a proud first-generation college student and a passionate advocate for first-generation and low-income students in the study of the law,” Hanchen Huang, UMass Dartmouth provost, said in a statement. Click Here To Read The Full Article
'An Influx of Bad-Faith Actors': How Payment Apps, Chat Bots Are Changing Class Action Settlements
Digital payment aps and chat-bots are changing the administration of class action settlements. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Barber Ranen Founding Partners Resign Following Disclosure of Misogynistic, Racist Emails
Resignations by Barber, the firm’s managing partner, and Ranen, the firm’s chief financial officer, were confirmed in a statement by CEO Timothy Graves. “Effective immediately, the firm has requested and accepted the resignations of John Barber and Jeffrey Ranen,” Graves said in a statement to The American Lawyer. Click Here To Read The Full […]