by HolAdmin | Mar 10, 2026 | American Legal News
Deciding to go to law school is usually seen as a self-investment. If tuition costs are the only thing that stand in your way to being the next Harvey Specter, you’d be foolish to not pay whatever it takes to change the world (and your bank account) with your...
by HolAdmin | Mar 10, 2026 | American Legal News
The legal profession talks a big game about access to justice, but that promise doesn’t mean much if the path to becoming a lawyer remains narrow, expensive, and opaque. That’s why the new preLaw Magazine Justice & Opportunity Honor Roll is worth a closer look....
by HolAdmin | Mar 10, 2026 | American Legal News
Ed. note: We don’t normally publish op-eds like this, but given the gravity of the ethical issues coming out of the Justice Department, we are lucky to present this timely report and analysis from the former director of the DOJ’s Departmental Ethics Office, Joseph...
by HolAdmin | Mar 10, 2026 | American Legal News
Remember when the Department of Justice seemed to realize that defending Donald Trump’s blatantly unconstitutional executive orders targeting major law firms was a bad look? Good times. That lasted, what, a day? The administration is now back in appellate court...
by HolAdmin | Mar 10, 2026 | American Legal News
Most lawyers think the hard part of AI is the technology. It isn’t. The hard part is that the law is moving at a fraction of its speed. If you are in-house, you are already feeling the pressure. Your business wants to deploy a new AI capability, buyers are asking for...