SLU adds HR master’s program, aimed at nonlawyers
Saint Louis University has added a new degree, a master’s of science in human resources law.
Teaching Ferguson: Missouri law schools delve into the issue
The national byword for racial and policing issues is in a law school class by itself.
McCulloch visit divides Saint Louis University law school
An upcoming law school lecture by St. Louis County prosecutor Bob McCulloch is drawing criticism from some Saint Louis University students and professors who object to his handling of the investigation of Michael Brown's shooting death in Ferguson.
A-B attorney joins SLU Law
An Anheuser-Busch executive is joining Saint Louis University School of Law.
Admissions accomplished: Mo. law school bucks national trend
As national law school applications plummet, one St. Louis law school's applications soar.
Legal advocates call for amnesty from Ferguson warrants
Legal advocates are still working to help in Ferguson, including a plea for amnesty for people with outstanding warrants.
SLU Law clinic to examine Missouri death penalty
The school plans to embark upon the Missouri Capital-Sentencing Research Program as part of its criminal defense clinic, taking a detailed look at death penalty administration by studying records from the state Supreme Court.
Missouri law schools gain in U.S. News rankings
Love them or hate them, they’re out again: U.S. News & World Report released its 2015 Best Law Schools rankings.
Study shows SLU’s decline in law school enrollment
Saint Louis University School of Law is among the 25 law schools with the largest percent declines in enrollment, according to a new study by legal education magazine The National Jurist.
‘Volatile’ year throws off law school class sizes
Nationally, applications to American Bar Association-approved schools were down nearly 18 percent this year.
New Partners 2013: Lots of labor lawyers make partner
Ten of this year’s new partners are practicing in the labor and employment fields, the most-represented area outside business and litigation. But the promotions are all over the map, with some in places like product liability, immigration and even sports injury.
New Partners 2013: Missouri roots
Many new partners at law firms in Missouri have at least this much in common: A degree from one of the state’s four law schools.
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