Judges Make Classroom Visits to Speak with Students About Life and the Law

Judges Make Classroom Visits to Speak with Students About Life and the Law

Judges across the country are engaging with students of all backgrounds to deepen their understanding of the court system and teach them valuable legal and life skills through the Judiciary’s national program,... Read more »
Judges Make Classroom Visits to Speak with Students About Life and the Law

Students See Their Future in the Judiciary as They Celebrate Bill of Rights Day

Several courtroom deputies, U.S. marshals, and court security officers also talked about their career paths, including one whose first exposure to the courts was participating in a courtroom program when he was... Read more »
Students See Their Future in the Judiciary as They Celebrate Bill of Rights Day

Students See Their Future in the Judiciary as They Celebrate Bill of Rights Day

Main content High school students across the country are envisioning themselves as court professionals, judges, jurors, and lawyers as they participate in a national civics initiative this month, in commemoration of Bill... Read more »
Judges Make Classroom Visits to Speak with Students About Life and the Law

Judges Make Classroom Visits to Speak with Students About Life and the Law

Main content U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruqui’s bright neon Nike sneakers and colorful bow ties consistently catch the attention of the countless students he meets with, but it’s the open dialogue... Read more »
After Affirmative Action: SLS Professors Analyze Students for Fair Admissions Decisions – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

After Affirmative Action: SLS Professors Analyze Students for Fair Admissions Decisions – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Race-based affirmative action has been an imperfect yet important element in generating diverse college classes since the 1960s. Affirmative action finds its roots in Executive Order 10925 issued by President Kennedy in... Read more »
Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard FAQ: Navigating the Evolving Implications of the Court’s Ruling – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard FAQ: Navigating the Evolving Implications of the Court’s Ruling – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Strictly speaking, no. SFFA only directly applies to college admissions. However, it is important to consider the legal grounds under which SFFA was decided to understand how it may influence future litigation.... Read more »
Students Have Candid Conversations with the Legal Community

Students Have Candid Conversations with the Legal Community

Main content When U.S. Magistrate Judge Lajuana M. Counts speaks with students about the Judiciary, she sees future jurors, judges, lawyers, lawmakers, and – most importantly – engaged young adults who have... Read more »
Number of Chinese Students Drop at US Universities

Number of Chinese Students Drop at US Universities

Chinese students make up the majority of international students in the United States. However, the number of Chinese students in U.S. universities has dropped from a high of 370,000 in 2019 to about 290,000... Read more »
The Fight Continues for Employee Status – Dartmouth Men’s Basketball Players Are Employees Under the NLRA

The Fight Continues for Employee Status – Dartmouth Men’s Basketball Players Are Employees Under the NLRA

Summary: On February 5, 2024, the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB or Board) Regional Director for Region 1 (Boston) announced that Dartmouth College men’s basketball players are employees under the National Labor Relations... Read more »
Law Student’s Gen AI Product, Lexplug, Makes Briefing Cases A Breeze

Law Student’s Gen AI Product, Lexplug, Makes Briefing Cases A Breeze

It was a bathroom break that inspired Bradley Neal, a 3L at The George Washington University Law School, to develop a product that uses generative AI to help law students better understand... Read more »
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