Third-year UB law student David Reinharz always took notice when Michael Jordan was in the news. So when he read about the basketball great’s involvement in a U.S. District Court antitrust case, he ...
Earlier this month, I had the privilege of guest lecturing to Scott Curran‘s Social Impact Law class at Chicago-Kent College ...
Bryan Camp, George H. Mahon Professor of Law at Texas Tech University School of Law, told Law.com that the blog has been a go-to space for people to keep up with what is important, but don't have time ...
08/26/25-This summer, Faith Whatley-Blaine (3L) worked with the MacArthur Justice Center in St. Louis, where her projects ranged from documenting conditions of confinement to supporting litigation ...
The original version of this story was published on Law.Com The question is not a new one, but it’s gaining traction in the blogosphere lately as the old concern spawns new debate. And it seems to be ...
Blogging offers a low-cost way for law firms to attract new clients and stay top of mind with referral sources. But there is nothing more frustrating than setting aside time to plan blogs only to have ...
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Are you a 2L contemplating a law-firm job? Read "The Curmudgeon's Guide to Practicing Law." Are you an ambitious first-year associate gunning for partnership circa 2013 or a self-loathing third-year ...
Anastasios A. Antoniou, a member of the EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum, thinks that blockchain has to find its place within a regulatory framework rather than evade it, according to his post ...
09/26/25-This summer, Summer Williams (2L) worked with the Advocates for Family Health Unit at Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, assisting Medicaid-eligible clients and supporting relief efforts ...