Main content Judges and program facilitators celebrate the first class of Kazen fellows during a graduation ceremony at the federal courthouse in Laredo, Texas. U.S. District Judge Diana Saldaña spent school breaks... Read more »
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 »
Zachariah DeMeola created a holistic way for law students to find where they fit into the profession
(Photo of Zachariah DeMeola by bettyclicker/ABA Journal) Zachariah DeMeola, senior director of strategic initiatives with the Law School Admission Council, has spent a lot of time stressing the importance of lawyers developing... Read more »
More than 300 students in Memphis, Tennessee, participated in candid conversations about the Constitution with federal judges and attorneys as part of Civics Day. Sept. 20 marked the third Civics Day, a... Read more »
Main content First-year law students participate in the Judiciary’s Civil Discourse and Difficult Decisions at Duke Law School. Court proceedings put a premium on decorum and civil discourse, but the skills and... Read more »