While the results from the National Association of Law Placement report are promising, much work remains to be done in order to retain these diverse classes through to partnership. Summer associate ...
Covington & Burling's newest management committee members join a small, but growing list of women of color who have ascended into Big Law leadership roles, including recent additions at Squire Patton ...
Students of color make up more than half of new 1Ls at Harvard, Yale, Berkeley Schools say virtual recruiting helped them connect with more applicants from underrepresented groups Aug 30 - A wave of ...
BRISTOL – When Lorraine Lalli graduated from Roger Williams University School of Law in 2001, she was among only a handful of students of color. But in the nearly 19 years since Lalli was hired as the ...
African Americans represent a mere 7.9% of all law school students in the United States, well below the percentage of African Americans in the general population, which hovers near 12%. Lawyers of ...
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Over the past 18 months, students from diverse backgrounds have borne witness, all too often, to a broken system of law enforcement amid a global pandemic, race-based hate crimes, and the continuing ...
Women of color report having different experiences in law school than their peers, which may be one reason they’re underrepresented among law professionals, according to a new study from the Center ...
A self-described anti-racism group has filed a federal civil-rights complaint against the State University of New York’s Buffalo School of Law for running a summer program that gives preference to ...
Nicole Bluefort announced her arrival in downtown Manchester in grand style: on a giant billboard across the street from SNHU Arena. The Law Offices of Nicole Bluefort, which opened at the end of July ...
Two summers ago, as a third-year law student at Georgetown University, James Gilmore applied for dozens of law clerkships with federal judges — temporary positions that are highly coveted for the ...