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Donald Trump is intensifying his campaign against the legal profession. In a series of executive orders, public speeches, and backchannel pressures, his administration has targeted specific law ...
The federal hiring freeze is reducing law student access to public-sector internships and jobs. Learn how this shift affects legal careers—and what law schools and students can do to adapt.
The American Bar Association has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over executive orders targeting law firms, alleging a campaign of unconstitutional intimidation. Learn what's at ...
A New Era in Private Antitrust Litigation Emerges as Government Oversight Declines In a bold move signaling a shift in antitrust enforcement strategy, four former federal attorneys—including three ...
Seven Paul Weiss partners have joined Dunn Isaacson Rhee LLP, a litigation boutique launched by Karen Dunn. The moves follow Paul Weiss's controversial $40M deal with the Trump administration ...
Visa restrictions are threatening international law students and legal hiring in the U.S. Learn how immigration delays impact BigLaw recruitment and law school enrollment.
What Is California’s Alternative Path to Licensure? California permits graduates who have completed law school and taken the bar exam (but not passed) to practice law in a limited capacity under ...