yber-attacks have become so common that rarely a day passes without hearing one. Cyber incidents threaten the information security of many organizations. Many industries are in no doubt that cyber-attacks will occur. In fact, the worry that people have is when the threats will happen. But it is wise to respond swiftly and thoroughly when there is a cyber-incident to eliminate … [Read more...] about Collaboration Between Legal and Incident Response Teams
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From Georgetown to Yale, free speech controversies roil top law schools
The Free Speech Controversy at Georgetown University Law School On Monday, a recently recruited administrator at Georgetown University's law school was placed on leave after he suggested on Twitter that President Biden would select a "lesser" Black woman to be the next Supreme Court justice rather than "the objectively best candidate." The decision was made only one day … [Read more...] about From Georgetown to Yale, free speech controversies roil top law schools
Law School Pathways for First-Generation and Low-Income Students at UVA
The University of Virginia School of Law is debuting a pipeline initiative that will help low-income and first-generation applicants in their quest to become competitive candidates for the nation's top law schools. Scholars of Law Roadmap Program at UVA The School of Law is accepting applications for its summer program and internship. They offer generous financial and … [Read more...] about Law School Pathways for First-Generation and Low-Income Students at UVA
Most expensive law schools—and what students actually pay
Law school is a significant financial commitment, especially for those who attend a less distinguished public university program. Tuition prices, like those of medical school, are among the highest of any type of higher education. Having said that, even the most prominent law schools in the United States have their highs and lows. Harvard University is ranked ninth in terms of … [Read more...] about Most expensive law schools—and what students actually pay