“Justice Department Sues Virginia for Violating Federal Law’s Prohibition on Systematic Efforts to Remove Voters Within 90 Days of an Election” → ...
A University of Wyoming College of Law student has been selected for the editorial board of the Harvard Journal of Law and ...
This looks to be an important draft from Larry Schwartztol. Here is the abstract: Does Congress have authority to pass legislation regulating the counting of electoral votes? This is a consequential ...
This year’s 8-perentage-point decline in students of color at Harvard Law equates to about 45 fewer non-white first-year ...
A growing number of high-school seniors in the North are making an unexpected choice for college: They are heading to Clemson, Georgia Tech, South Carolina, Alabama and other universities in the ...
Photo: Lev Radin/Zuma Press/Henry Nicholls/AFP via Getty Images I had the dubious distinction last fall of serving on Harvard’s Antisemitism Advisory Group. It went so badly that I wound up as a ...
The answer is the NYC Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, and we are happy to announce that the New York Law Journal will now include OATH administrative law cases in the "Decisions of ...
In fact, Harvard’s law and medical schools withdrew from participation in the rankings in the last few years — but continued to be highly ranked. Princeton University landed first overall ...
Sept 19 (Reuters) - The percentage of students of color in Harvard Law School’s new class fell to 43% from 51% in 2023, according to new data the school posted to its website, opens new tab.
Charlie Javice, the founder of Frank, a student-aid start-up, has hired Florida-based lawyer Jose Baez and Harvard Law professor Ronald Sullivan as lead counsel ahead of her looming federal trial ...
That’s because Garber has an opportunity to show the world that Harvard has not turned its back on DEI. The current leaders of the law and education schools are both interims; he has the chance ...