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  • New Law May Boost Post-Graduate Public Service

    October 17, 2007

    The College Cost Reduction and Access Act, originally intended to cut down on the costs of college and university loans, also provides incentives to enter…

  • Federal Agencies Increasingly Entrusted to Acting Heads

    October 17, 2007

    A recent New York Times article points to how the growing number of vacancies at the head of many federal agencies is quickly becoming the…

  • First Annual Health Law Student Conference

    October 15, 2007

    The American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics is proud to co-sponsor the First Annual Health Law Student Conference. This year's theme will be "Taking the Health Law Career Path: Student Conference and Job Fair."

  • Former HLS Grad Takes State Government Position

    October 3, 2007

    Raja Kirshnamoorthi has been appointed deputy treasurer for policy and programs for the state of Illinois. His new job entails overseeing the pension investment policy,…

  • Tips for Transitioning to the Private Sector

    September 26, 2007

    A Washington Post article by Derrick Dortch offers advice to those seeking to go from a legal career in the federal government to the private sector.

  • New Database Meets Demand for Research

    September 24, 2007

    ACS ResearchLink is a comprehensive archive connecting law students with law practitioners interested in specific topics of legal research which they can post online. Students…

  • Allstate Loses Bid to Hide Evidence

    September 24, 2007

    A California judge has refused Allstate Insurance Company’s request to seal portions of evidence in the post-Hurricane Katrina trial Weiss v. Allstate. U.S. District Judge…

  • Firm Honored for Pro Bono Work

    September 24, 2007

    Sidley Austin LLP was announced as the ABA’s recipient of the 2007 ABA Pro Bono Publico Award. The firm was honored in recognition of its…

  • Women Opting Out of Solo Careers

    September 24, 2007

    A recent article published by the The National Law Journal, highlights a disparity between the number of male and female lawyers choosing to start solo careers.

  • Distribution of 2006 Legal Salaries

    September 24, 2007

    A recent post made by Bill Henderson on the Empirical Legal Studies website includes a data chart taken from a NALP publication “Distribution of 2006…

  • Law and a Disorder

    August 16, 2007

    A recent Boston Globe article explores the high frequency of depression among lawyers–higher than in any other profession, and 3.6 times the norm, according…

  • A Year in Public Service at the Record

    August 16, 2007

    As we prepare for the arrival of students in a few weeks, we have also been looking back on the past year. In perusing the archives of the Record, we found a number of stories that highlight a year of public service at HLS.

  • Interest in Public Sector Rises Since 2001

    August 6, 2007

    The National Law Journal reports that from 2001 to 2005, the percentage of jobs taken in private firms has dropped 2%, with students showing an…

  • Wasserstein Fellow El Cid Butuyan Featured in Filipino Paper

    August 2, 2007

    The Manila Mail highlights El Cid Butuyan, who will serve as a Wasserstein Fellow in OPIA this fall.

  • Public Interest Summer Internships Increase in 2007

    July 23, 2007

    The New York Law Journal reports that the number of summer interns working in government or at non-profit organizations is up this year. This "bumper crop" of public interest summer interns is partially a result of the increased funding for such work from many law schools, making it much easier to find and accept positions.

  • U.N. Human Rights Chief Louise Arbour

    July 23, 2007

    Terry Gross of NPR's Fresh Air interviews Louise Arbour, the U.N.'s High Commissioner for Human Rights. Ms. Arbour, onetime chief prosecutor in the Yugoslav and Rwandan tribunals, discusses U.S. policy on detainees in the fight against terrorism, as well as her position as a female lawyer and the differences between her work as a prosecutor and at the U.N.

  • Looking at Pakistan’s Future

    July 23, 2007

    William Dalrymple’s recent piece in the New Yorker investigates the May lawyers’ demonstrations in the streets of Islamabad against the military government of President…

  • Gap Seen Between Court-Appointed Lawyers and Public Defenders

    July 16, 2007

    Adam Liptak reports on a recent study which found that lawyers paid by the hour are less qualified and achieve worse results for their…

  • Cost of J.D.s is Depleting the Public Interest Ranks

    July 11, 2007

    Travis Altman writes in TheStreet.com that the rising cost of a law degree is harming grads’ abilities to go into public interest work. “Attorneys…

  • How Law Firms Could Help New Orleans

    July 9, 2007

    Slate reports that even two years after Katrina, there is still a shortage of public defenders in New Orleans. What can law firms do help…

  • Can a Law Change a Society?

    July 2, 2007

    Last week’s Supreme Court decision declared that public schools can’t take explicit account of race to achieve integration, but will a colorblindness mandate succeed? New