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Law School

 

ABA Adopts State Bar as Acceptable Law School Entrance Exam

By: Anonymous

In an attempt to lessen LSAC's monopoly on testing services and provide an alternative that better reflects the potential for success in law school,

Quothe the 1L,
On The Floor

By: Anonymous

Once upon a weekend's stumble, while I weakened, bleak and humble,
Over many a dry and unnecessary mental chore,
While I prodded, nearly

Recruiting 101

By: Anonymous

The student body at the University of Richmond School of Law has a reputation of being the friendliest in the region. Each spring current

Bluebook

 

Legal Community Collectively Agrees to Ditch Bluebook

By: Adam Pratt

In a surprising, but welcome, announcement, the American Bar Association ("ABA") announced Tuesday that it will be advising against using the Bluebook: A Uniform System

The Constitution

 

Away With The Constitution: Time to Kill the Living Document

By: J. Caesar

The Constitution of the United States of America has outlived its use. As a result it is time for us to get rid of

The Supreme Court

 

SEPARATION OF WEDDING AND STATE

By: Anonymous

WASHINGTON, DC — In a stunning 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court today ruled the institution of marriage itself unconstitutional, striking down the Defense of

Law School

 

Richmond Law School to Introduce Law and Order Class

By: John Della Porta

It's no secret that he world of law academia can be highly competitive. Every law school is a looking for a way to separate itself

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