Students Help Draft South Sudan Constitution
Officials from the newly formed country of South Sudan are considering, among other proposals, a constitutional draft written by four Cornell law students under the supervision of Prof. Muna Ndulo,...
View ArticleCornell Students Delay Legal Careers
The number of Cornell undergraduates enrolling in law school immediately after graduation has decreased 44 percent over the last five years, according to data released by the University’s Career...
View ArticleDon't Go To Law School
This message goes to all of those undergrads that are anxiously awaiting or have already received their law school admissions decisions: Don’t go to law school.read more
View ArticleThe Benefit of Gaining Experience Before Committing to a Career
On the merits of gaining some experience before committing to a career path. read more
View ArticleLaw School Says Applications Steady
Despite a turbulent job market that has caused many prospective students to question the value of a law degree, the Cornell Law School is reporting a strong cycle of applicants this year.read more
View ArticleCornell Professor, Policy Expert Debate Obamacare
Addressing a packed room of students and faculty in the Cornell Law School, two distinct political minds squared off in a debate Tuesday over the Supreme Court’s June 28 ruling to uphold most of...
View ArticleCornell Law School Aids Undocumented Students
At a workshop Saturday, Cornell Law School professors and students worked to assist undocumented youth applying for deferred action — a status that, if granted, may allow thousands of undocumented...
View ArticleSuits and Harvey: Fiction Not Fact
Being a lawyer isn't anything like it seems on television. This is what it's actually like. read more
View ArticleLaw School Students Reflect on the Job Hunt
Amid recent concerns about a hiring crisis for young lawyers, Cornell law school students who will be graduating this year and have already secured jobs shared their job search experiences and...
View ArticleWhistleblower Class Aims to Promote Legal Integrity
LAW 6951: Whistleblowers and Business Integrity, a new class in the Cornell Law School, aims to change society’s typically negative perception of whistleblowers and mold future generations of lawyers,...
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