At the Library of Law and Liberty blog, professor John McGinnis posits that “technological shock” is the most important cause of the six year decline in law school applications:
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At Electronic Discovery Law, Daniel Miller and Bree Kelly introduced their recent article titled “E-Discovery in 2015: Will You Feel
At the Delaware Corporate & Commercial Litigation Blog, Francis Pileggi provides his annual review of the key corporate and comme
At the California Employment Law Report, Anthony Zaller highlights—and offers brief suggestions for addressing—five errors<
The economy during the past few years has not been kind to legal education. We have noted numerous times the critiques of, cuts and trends in, and future of legal education.
At the New York Business Divorce blog, Peter Mahler discusses the concept of “jerk insurance” and a recent federal court decision in the Southern District of New York:
Last fall we noted that Plymouth State University (PSU) had eliminated all of its speech codes, earning the highest, “green light” rating from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education
The Georgia Supreme Court made an interesting statement in footnote 5 of its recent opinion in Raysoni v. Payless Auto Deals, LLC, No. S13G1826, slip op. at 6 n.5 (Ga. Nov.
In a recent article, New Hampshire attorney Amy Goodridge creates and analyzes a hypothetical office party scenario where several employees became very intoxicated and a supervisor makes sexually expli
In the latest issue of NH Bar News, attorney Anthony Galdieri and law student Owen Graham summarize the present state of the law regarding mandated commercial disclosures: