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Summary: California’s legal licensing process hit a wall after the State Bar fast-tracked simultaneous changes to both the ...
A Summer Associate Scandal That’s Hard to Swallow In an incident that has left the legal world stunned—and amused—a summer associate at Sidley Austin’s New York office was reportedly terminated after ...
And It’s Stricter Than You Think It’s remarkable how dramatically workplace norms have shifted over the past five years. In 2019, the idea of spending just four days in the office might have signaled ...
Facing intensified scrutiny from the Trump administration, Harvard has begun dismantling key diversity offices as federal funding, accreditation, and legal protections hang in the balance.
Paul Hastings is doubling down on its ambitions to break into the upper echelon of Wall Street’s mergers and acquisitions elite—this time with the high-profile addition of former Kirkland & Ellis ...
The American Bar Association (ABA) is maintaining its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) despite intensified political pressure from the Trump administration and recent legal ...
Texas law deans warn that dropping ABA accreditation as a requirement to practice law would harm law student mobility, reduce legal transparency, and increase costs. Learn what this means for the ...
The federal hiring freeze is reducing law student access to public-sector internships and jobs. Learn how this shift affects legal careers—and what law schools and students can do to adapt.
The American Bar Association has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over executive orders targeting law firms, alleging a campaign of unconstitutional intimidation. Learn what's at ...