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Nevertheless, rejection is inevitable in the law school admissions process. Every applicant who applies to a range of schools is likely to receive at least one rejection, often many more.
The rule is more vulnerable than a similar Obama-era edict that was overturned by the courts, the financial industry law firm says.
Five major U.S. law firms defended agreements they reached with President Donald Trump in letters to two Democratic lawmakers, saying they did not compromise their principles in pledging free ...
It just happens to be a very pro-Palestine letter that advocates a single-state solution, a secular nation "where all citizens are equal under the rule of law, regardless of religion or ethnicity." ...
Paul Weiss alumni wrote an open letter to the firm's chairman, Brad Karp, protesting the Big Law firm's agreement with President Donald Trump.
Some of the nation’s most powerful law firms are warning America’s elite universities to crack down on antisemitism on campus – or the schools and their students will face real consequences.
Plaintiffs’ firm Edelson PC on Thursday said it is pulling out of upcoming recruiting events at Harvard Law School in protest of Harvard University President Claudine Gay’s Congressional ...
Some of the nation's most powerful law firms are warning America's elite universities to crack down on antisemitism on campus – or the schools and their students will face real consequences.
Three law students from two prestigious Ivy League schools saw their employment letters rescinded by a top U.S. law firm after signing on to pro-Hamas open letters.
The anti-woke nonprofit 1792 Exchange sent a letter this week warning the country's top law firms not to engage in DEI practices or face possible liability.
Some two dozen of America’s top law firms have penned an open letter to the deans of law schools at major universities urging them to rein in the antisemitism on their campuses and warning that ...
Prestigious law firm Davis Polk rescinded job offers to three students who led organizations at their respective universities, Harvard and Columbia, that signed on to open letters criticizing ...