The Kogi State Government has filed an appeal before the Court of Appeal in Abuja against the removal of the Ohinoyi of ...
Introduction: Why Academic Free Speech Matters for Law Students Academic freedom and the First Amendment have long been pillars of higher education in the United States. Yet, the boundaries of free ...
What’s Driving the Increase and What It Means for the Future Introduction In a year filled with unexpected developments, one of the biggest surprises has been the dramatic increase in law school ...
Josh Kraft, president of the New England Patriots Foundation and son of Patriots owner Robert Kraft, has announced his ...
Case alleges that UC schools show preference to Hispanic and Black applicants, and seeks to stop the schools from asking about race during admissions process.
The university’s adoption of the IHRA definition of anti-semitism conflates critique of Israel with antisemitic speech, ...
Cooley has promoted New York partner-in-charge Ian Shapiro to chair of its global litigation practice, the firm announced ...
Haben Girma, a disability rights advocate, author and the first deafblind graduate of Harvard Law School, spoke at a Sacred ...
Harvard Graduate School of Education adjunct lecturer Kimm Topping filed a class-action lawsuit against Harvard in January, ...
Ambassador Mouloud Said, the representative of Western Sahara in Washington, disputed Morocco’s claims of sovereignty over the territory at a Harvard Law School event on Monday.
The Harvard Law Review named a Black student as its leader for the second straight year, at a time when the number of first-year Black students at the nation’s most prestigious legal university has ...
Nate Atkinson and Ezra Friedman have posted this paper on SSRN. Here’s the abstract: Should states retain plurality rule or adopt a different voting method? We study the class of sequential plurality ...