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A ‘Preview’ Of The U.S. News Law School Rankings (2025)

Above The Law

Prospective law students, current law students, and law school alumni are eagerly awaiting the release of the 2025 U.S. News Law School Rankings, which usually occurs sometime in March. News places a 10% weight on law school admissions in the overall ranking. 3 Washington Univ.

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“Yale Law School triggers me”

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“Yale Law School triggers me”: Columnist Kathleen Parker has this op-ed in today’s edition of The Washington Post.

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Entirely Preventable Cheating Scandal Rocking Law School

Above The Law

The post Entirely Preventable Cheating Scandal Rocking Law School appeared first on Above the Law. Exactly none of this had to happen.

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Law Schools Respond To The Executive Threatening To Cut Federal Funding Over DEI

Above The Law

And while it’s nice to see schools take stands for diversity, being on the right side of history usually doesn’t pay the bills quite like falling in line. Law schools have already begun scrubbing mentions of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) from their websites to stay in the federal funding running.

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Professor Luna Teaches Animal Liability at George Washington Law School

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After her lecture, she took a nap in front of the class. Previously, the law students were able to see Professor Luna in more casual surroundings at a class party at my house. At 77 (in human years), Professor Luna still possesses a penetrating intellect and accessible teaching style.

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Former Justice Breyer Speaks At Harvard Panel On Legal Interpretation

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(Photo by Bill O’Leary/The Washington Post via Getty Images) One of the quickest lessons you pick up in law school is that the path to knowing the law doesn’t end at finding a line in the Constitution or a statute and reading it aloud to anyone who would hear it. Moderated by Andrew T.

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Thinking Like A (Potential) Lawyer Goes Viral On Jubilee

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A Con Law professor arguing with a gunner. It couldn’t have been that influential given his short stint — he dropped out to pursue comedy — but he was there long enough for any graduates of Boston University to brag about going to the same law school as Seder when they share the clip. Louis School of Law.