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Reviewing Transparency Ahead of the Law School Jobs Data

Like to see the data on the National Association for Law Placement and whether law schools are withholding information from their ‘consumers’? Law.com’s Kylee McEntee has written about the list of schools publishing NALP reports for 2010-2012, with the largest number (108 reports) for 2012. To see the data go to the LST Score Reports.  […]

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Fund Manager Sentenced to 7 Years Prison for Multimillion Investment Fraud

Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that STEPHEN COLANGELO, Jr., was sentenced yesterday to 87 months in prison in connection with two separate schemes that defrauded investors out of more than $3.5 million. COLANGELO’s first scheme involved a hedge fund he controlled called the Brickell Fund, LLC

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Harvard and the Rape Cases

T14 law schools, Harvard Law

Winnie M Li wrote this article about her experience being raped while at Harvard and how her case was handled.  Her article appears in the Huffington Post. When I woke up this morning a friend had mailed me this anonymous article by a current under-graduate about Harvard’s mishandling of her sexual assault case.  “This made

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Violent “Luchie” NY Drug Trafficker GUilty of Murder-for-Hire

murder for hire

Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that ROGER KEY, a/k/a “Luchie,” a violent and large-scale drug trafficker who operated in Manhattan and the Bronx, New York, was found guilty yesterday in Manhattan federal court of two murder-for-hire conspiracies, attempted murder, and narcotics and firearms offenses. KEY was

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How Bad is the McCutheon v Federal Election Decision by the Supreme Court. Very Bad.

Mansur Gidfarwrites in the Huffington Post about the McCutcheon Supreme Court decision.  A former Upworthy deputy editor and contributor, he is the Communications Director of Represent.Us, a non-partisan national campaign to combat the undue influence of special interests in American government. The Supreme Court just decided an incredibly important case called McCutcheon v. Federal Election

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Baker + McKenzie Sees Benefits in Frankfurt Clearing House for China Trade

LawFuel.com – Frankfurt, Germany, 28 March 2014 – During his state visit in Berlin, Chinese president Xi Jinping signed a letter of intent to set up a renminbi clearing house in Frankfurt am Main with the Federal Bank and the People’s Bank of China. Global law firm Baker & McKenzie has dealt with the topic

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Aggregate Limits on Campaign Contributions

LawFuel.com – Skadden Arps – On April 2, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in McCutcheon v. FEC, striking down the aggregate limits imposed on individual contributions under federal law. The 5-4 opinion held that the individual aggregate limits under federal law are invalid under the First Amendment because they do not serve

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