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Scared Law Student Jumps The Gun

Student reports gun on campus, but it wasn't a gun, it wasn't even a toy gun...

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Princeton Review Rankings Part Deux: The Toughest Law Schools To Get Into,...

Which law schools are the toughest to get into, and which ones have the most competitive students? Check out the most recent Princeton Review rankings and see for yourself!

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Administration FREAKS OUT Students With Reports Of Possible Death Threat...

A shooting scare at a law school turns out to be nothing more than a classroom exercise

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The Decision: Should I Go To Law School At All? Plus George Washington v....

Help advise two prospective law students: one who's choosing between GW and William and Mary, and one who wonders whether she should go to law school at all.

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How Much Would You Pay To Go To ‘Law Camp’?

Law camp: the ultimate in short-term thinking by law schools and silliness by mid-career professionals...

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Morning Docket: 09.05.13

* “The situation is an absolute mess.” Last summer’s SCOTUS decision on mandatory life-without-parole sentences for juvenile offenders has created a “legal limbo” for inmates. We hope they find...

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Want To Learn About A Law School? Just Look At How They Describe Their New...

Welcome messages for the class of 2016 reveal the character of their schools.

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What Dewey Know About Zachary Warren, Defendant No. 4 In The Criminal Case?

What do we know about this handsome and highly accomplished young lawyer? He's extremely bright and he's legal-world aristocracy, for starters.

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What Else Dewey Know About Zachary Warren?

Additional information about defendant number 4 in the Dewey criminal case, including testimonials from people who know him and information about his family's finances.

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Justice Scalia: The Current Law School Model Is ‘Not Sustainable’

Even Justice Scalia, a defender of the three-year model of law school, believes that some things have to change.

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