Recent Washington and Lee Law graduate Ryan Mastro discusses plans after graduation

May 15, 2024

THE COLUMNS — After graduation, Ryan Mastro will work for the Manhattan District Attorney as an Assistant District Attorney.

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A look at law schools with the most graduates at large law firms

May 8, 2024

REUTERS — Columbia Law School snagged the top spot among U.S. law schools for having the highest percentage of 2023 graduates who landed large law firm jobs, according to new employment data from the American Bar Association.

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Harvard Law faculty offer advice during their final lectures to the graduating class of 2024

May 7, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — In their Last Lectures to the Class of 2024, Alan Jenkins ’89, Sharon Block, Christopher Bavitz, and Nikolas Bowie ’14 delivered words of wisdom to soon-to-be graduates, encouraging them, among other things, to “embrace the possibility of outcomes that are wonderful and weird and maybe sometimes perplexing.”

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Harvard Law student Niko Bowie advises his graduating students to keep pushing for change

May 7, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — “Your class is special. You’re a unique class,” declared Nikolas Bowie ’14, the Louis D. Brandeis Professor at Harvard Law School during his Last Lecture to the Class of 2024.

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Syracuse Law celebrates first cohort of graduated from ‘3+3’ accelerated bachelor’s/JD program with RIT

May 7, 2024

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY — The path to obtaining a law degree typically requires at least seven years in higher education. However, students enrolled in RIT’s Accelerated 3+3 Law program are able to shave a year off of their journey and get a head start on establishing their career in law.

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Washington and Lee Law student Ian Joseph discusses path to litigation firm

May 6, 2024

THE COLUMNS — After graduation, Ian Joseph will be a litigation associate at the firm McGlinchey Stafford in Nashville.

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Washington and Lee Law student Bernadette Coyle discusses plans after graduation

May 6, 2024

THE COLUMNS — After graduation, Bernadette Coyle will work in the Workplace Class Action group for Duane Morris in Chicago.

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A look at the employment outcomes for 2023 law graduates

May 2, 2024

REUTERS — The University of Virginia School of Law sent the highest percentage of graduates into full-time law jobs in 2023, marking the second consecutive year that the school snagged the top spot.

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A look at the employment outcomes for 2023 law graduates

May 2, 2024

ABA — Employment data for the graduating law class of 2023, as reported to the American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar by ABA-approved law schools accepting new J.D. students, is now publicly available.

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A look at law schools placing students in federal clerkships

May 2, 2024

REUTERS — The University of Chicago Law School is back at No. 1 on the list of law schools that sent the highest percentage of graduates into federal clerkships, according to new data from the American Bar Association.

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