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Editorial leaders welcome you to the inaugural law student issue of Trends compiling 11 articles by students from law schools across the United States.
Named for the late Jack Nolan, a dedicated and respected Tax Section chair, the distinction is awarded to lawyers who are actively involved in the Section and have shown leadership qualities.
Honoring exceptional individuals, firms, corporations, organizations, government agencies, and academic institutions. About Our Awards & Fellowships The Labor and Employment Law Section sponsors ...
Deborah Enix-Ross, American Bar Association president, shares how she went from growing up in Harlem to being the first in her family to graduate high school, college and then law school. Deborah’s ...
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Here is the public defense news for May 8-14, 2025: If your office is accepting intern or clerkship applications, please let us know! We would like to offer more student opportunities in our jobs ...
The American Bar Association (ABA) invites nominations for its 2025 International Human Rights Award, an annual award that recognizes and celebrates a human rights leader or organization from the ...
Judge Dixon shares recently published guidelines for the responsible use of AI by judicial officers developed by five judges and a lawyer/computer science professor and reports on discussions that led ...
It's time to renew your membership and keep access to free CLE, valuable publications and more. Your membership has expired - last chance for uninterrupted access to free CLE and other benefits.
It's time to renew your membership and keep access to free CLE, valuable publications and more. Your membership has expired - last chance for uninterrupted access to free CLE and other benefits.
Stare Decisis—a Latin term that means “let the decision stand” or “to stand by things decided”—is a foundational concept in the American legal system. To put it simply, stare decisis holds that courts ...
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