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As part of a legal settlement regarding college athletes, a school will be able to pay players up to a combined $20.5 million ...
The Notre Dame Prize for Religious Liberty was awarded to former federal judge and constitutional scholar professor Michael ...
On June 23, the Supreme Court “stayed” that order, 6-3. A stay is a procedural vehicle that is supposed to keep things in ...
An American Bar Association proposal to double the hands-on coursework credits for law students is facing sharp criticism ...
A Fifth Circuit decision makes clear that the court will not permit an in rem injunction to capture foreign nonparties, even ...
Heather K. Gerken, the dean of Yale Law School, will run the powerful philanthropy, known for pushing for social justice.
Regulators hope changes to the supplementary leverage ratio will improve Treasury market function, but whether that happens ...
In a letter to faculty and staff, Stanford University announced $140 million in budget cuts for the upcoming 2025-26 academic ...
Stanford University, home to a $37.6 billion endowment, announced $140 million in cuts Thursday, citing "significant budget consequences from federal policy changes." The move could result in layoffs ...
Larry Kramer, ’84, took office last year as the president and vice chancellor of the London School of Economics and Political Science. In his inaugural address, Kramer invited the LSE community to ...
When Daniella Apodaca, ’25, came to the Law School, she had a hunch she might work in the international arena. She spoke ...
Groups like immigrants and veterans have benefited from efforts in both states to open their legal markets to additional ...