After Texas chief justice criticizes ABA, state supreme court reconsiders ABA accreditation for law schools

After Texas chief justice criticizes ABA, state supreme court reconsiders ABA accreditation for law schools

Home Daily News After Texas chief justice criticizes ABA,… Law Schools After Texas chief justice criticizes ABA, state supreme court reconsiders ABA accreditation for law schools By Debra Cassens Weiss April 8,... Read more »
SCOTUS will decide whether schools can require LGBTQ-themed books at story time with no opt-outs

SCOTUS will decide whether schools can require LGBTQ-themed books at story time with no opt-outs

Home Daily News SCOTUS will decide whether schools can require… U.S. Supreme Court SCOTUS will decide whether schools can require LGBTQ-themed books at story time with no opt-outs By Debra Cassens Weiss... Read more »

How a Young Girl’s Courage Transformed Schools

Mendez’s family moved to a farm in Orange County, California, in 1943, only to learn that Westminster schools would not admit Mexican American students into white schools, and that she would have... Read more »
Don’t give money to law schools unless they teach originalism, conservative federal appeals judge says

Don’t give money to law schools unless they teach originalism, conservative federal appeals judge says

Home Daily News Don’t give money to law schools unless they… Law Schools Don’t give money to law schools unless they teach originalism, conservative federal appeals judge says By Debra Cassens Weiss... Read more »

Mendez v. Westminster: How a Young Girl’s Courage Transformed Schools

Main content Sylvia Mendez was just eight when she became part of a landmark school desegregation case that helped pave the way for the famous Brown v. Board ruling a decade later.... Read more »
As ABA gathers more information on JD-Next, law schools still have to obtain variances to use test

As ABA gathers more information on JD-Next, law schools still have to obtain variances to use test

Home Daily News As ABA gathers more information on JD-Next,… Legal Education As ABA gathers more information on JD-Next, law schools still have to obtain variances to use test By Debra Cassens... Read more »
Law schools consider post-ChatGPT coursework

Law schools consider post-ChatGPT coursework

ChatGPT’s unveiling sparked conversations among law faculty, with opinions ranging from banning GPT platforms in certain classes to encouraging experimentation to reconsidering law school pedagogy, professors contacted by the ABA Journal say.... Read more »
Law schools consider post-ChatGPT coursework

Law schools consider post-ChatGPT coursework

ChatGPT’s unveiling sparked conversations among law faculty, with opinions ranging from banning GPT platforms in certain classes to encouraging experimentation to reconsidering law school pedagogy, professors contacted by the ABA Journal say.... Read more »
4 ways law schools can support students, uphold First Amendment during times of conflict

4 ways law schools can support students, uphold First Amendment during times of conflict

By Erika N.L. Harold “Is it possible to both hold a peaceful protest and allow a controversial speaker to speak?” Cassandra Hill, the dean of the Northern Illinois University College of Law,... Read more »
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