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 ...
The Harvard Law Review launched a new online blog Tuesday aimed at providing more accessible, timely content alongside their usual long-form fare. Known for their long essays and medium-length online ...
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Every law firm has its own platform for attorneys to establish themselves as thought leaders, but blogs written in legalese miss the mark. Here are easy ways to structure blog posts to make them more ...
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 ...
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 ...
A strong LSAT score can compensate for a low GPA, so it is well worth the investment of time and effort it takes to do well. Many competitive law schools screen applicants using a weighted index of ...
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 ...