NEWS
Eli Rosenberg wrote for the Washington Post: Four Harvard Law School students are calling for the school to investigate the sexual assault allegation against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh — […]
Aidan F. Ryan wrote for the Harvard Crimson: Members of the Pipeline Parity Project, a student group whose mission is “to end harassment and discrimination in the legal profession,” will […]
With Law Clerks for Accountability, a group of current law students from Harvard and Yale Law Schools responded to the Federal Judiciary Workplace Conduct Working Group’s June 1, 2018 report. Our […]
Lydia DePillis of CNNMoney wrote: …students at the University of California-Berkeley, Harvard, Georgetown, Yale and a number of other colleges and universities began setting up petitions and asking their career […]
Andrew Kreighbaum wrote for Inside Higher Ed: …The survey results showed several top law firms require arbitration for workplace disputes, although some noted that they do not require confidentiality and […]
Kathryn Rubino wrote for Above The Law: …In May, a survey letter on behalf of all T14 law schools went out to every law firm recruiting on their campuses, asking […]
Stephanie Russell-Kraft wrote for Bloomberg: Nearly half of the 374 Big Law firms recently polled by U.S. law schools declined to say whether they require new associates to sign mandatory […]
Leah Litman wrote for Take Care: …Law students then got their career services offices (and the career services at a bunch of top law schools) to demand information from law […]
Meghan Tribe wrote for Law.com: …But perhaps more surprising was that of the nearly 400 law firms and legal organizations surveyed by students from 50 leading law schools, most firms […]
Meghan Tribe wrote for Law.com: …Two months later, momentum against mandatory arbitration and nondisclosure agreements in Big Law is continuing to build. A growing chorus of critics—led by younger and […]
