Law School Review Headlines
Tochilin '06 Elected President of Harvard Law Review
Conor S. Tochilin ’06, a second year at Harvard Law School, was elected the 126th president of the Harvard Law Review. Tochilin takes on the top leadership role at the largest circulated law journal in the world.
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MU School of Law holding summit on cyberbullying
COLUMBIA — Legal and educational experts from around the country will take part this week in a Missouri symposium on the effects of cyberbullying among elementary and secondary school students. The summit is sponsored by the MU School of Law and the Missouri Law Review. All sessions are free and open to the public Thursday and Friday at MU's Hulston Hall. Speakers will include John Palfrey, co ...
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Missouri law school holding summit on cyberbullying
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- Legal and educational experts from around the country will take part this week in a Missouri symposium on the effects of cyberbullying among elementary and secondary school students. The summit is sponsored by the University of Missouri School of Law in Columbia and the Missouri Law Review. All sessions are free and open to the public Thursday and Friday at Hulston Hall ...
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Law School Student Debt Is Just Tip of the Iceberg
Your Student Loan Ranger was intrigued by a recent report from the Center for American Progress titled "What Can We Learn from Law School? Legal Education Reflects Issues Found in All of Higher Education." In a nutshell, the report argues that the failure of schools, students, and policymakers to respond as the cost of getting a degree climbs and the chances of getting a job that pays well ...
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Former law school worker says not guilty in theft
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A former employee of the Vanderbilt University law school has pleaded not guilty to stealing more than $600,000 from the school. Jason Hunt appeared in Davidson County Criminal Court on Wednesday and told the judge he could not afford an attorney. The court appointed counsel for Hunt, but prosecutors will be allowed to review claims that he has no income and an underwater ...
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