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New law school targeting part-time students planned for Charlotte, North Carolina

ABA Journal

Elon University plans to open a part-time, in-person law school in Charlotte, North Carolina, after the only other law school operating in the city

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All You Need To Know About The 2025 U.S. News Law School Rankings

Above The Law

News & World Report law school rankings are here, and the legal world is definitely interested in all the ups and downs that we’re seeing when it comes to changes in rank. First and foremost, lawyers and law students are in an absolute tizzy over the state of the T14. Lawyer/Judge Assessment: 12.5%

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LawNext: How Law Schools Should Teach Tech, With April Dawson

LawSites

There is broad agreement that if law schools are to adequately train students for careers in law, then technology is a critical part of the curriculum. Despite this, many law schools get a failing grade when it comes to teaching tech. So how, exactly, should law schools teach tech?

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505 law professors sign letter condemning US House committee investigation into Rutgers University

JURIST

A group of 505 law professors and faculty have signed a letter that was delivered to the US House Committee on Wednesday, condemning the investigation into Rutgers University Newark Center for Security, Race, and Rights (CSRR) for campus antisemitism. Virginia Foxx.

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Supreme Court of North Carolina Reverses Convictions Based on Trial Judge Flatly Prohibiting Questions About Implicit Bias to Prospective Jurors

EvidenceProf Blog

Michele Benedetto Neitz, Pulling Back the Curtain: Implicit Bias in the Law School Dean Search Process, 49 SETON HALL L. An implicit bias is “‘an association or preference that is not consciously generated and is experienced without awareness.’"

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Despite Active Shooter On Campus, Some Law School Professors Soldiered On With Classes

Above The Law

The post Despite Active Shooter On Campus, Some Law School Professors Soldiered On With Classes appeared first on Above the Law. Probably not the response they wanted.

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The Department Of Education Finally Dropped The ‘No DEI By Proxy’ Shoe We Were All Waiting For

Above The Law

Would a school risk their funding for accepting a student who talked about how formative participation in the Urban Debate League was to them because they know they might get accused of using “Urban” as a proxy for Black? Louis School of Law. Even if the applying student happened to be white?

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