| Journals Legal Newsletter for Tuesday April 28, 2026 ( 6 items ) |
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Brooklyn Law School Achieves Strongest-Ever Employment Outcomes
BROOKLYN, New York, April 27 -- Brooklyn Law School posted the following news:
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Brooklyn Law School Achieves Strongest-Ever Employment Outcomes
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Brooklyn Law School Class of 2025 graduates achieved the strongest employment outcomes in the school's history, ascending to ne w heights in a fiercely competitive national legal market.
According to newly released data-measured 10 months after graduation- 90.7% of Brooklyn Law School's most recent graduating class is employed in full-time,
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Class Acts: Beverly Lobo and Jaden Lanza
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, April 27 -- Washington University in St. Louis posted the following news:
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Class Acts: Beverly Lobo and Jaden Lanza
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WashU Law students Beverly Lobo and Jaden Lanza are conducting a large-scale empirical research project that sits at the intersection of law and data science and could affect imprisonment in America.
Their work focuses on certificates of appealability in habeas corpus cases -an often-overlooked but critical step that determines whether a prisoner c
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Davis Polk launches Supreme Court & Appellate practice, welcomes preeminent litigators
NEW YORK, April 27 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Davis Polk and Wardwell, a law firm, posted the following news:
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Davis Polk launches Supreme Court & Appellate practice, welcomes preeminent litigators
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Davis Polk today announced the launch of a Supreme Court & Appellate practice. The new practice will be led by Kannon Shanmugam, one of the nation's foremost Supreme Court litigators. Mr. Shanmugam and fellow leading Supreme Court litigator Masha Hansford join Davis Polk today as partners
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Here are the winners of the 2026 Poynter Journalism Prizes
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida, April 27 [Category: Media] -- The Poynter Institute posted the following news release:
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Here are the winners of the 2026 Poynter Journalism Prizes
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The Poynter Institute announced the winners and finalists for the 2026 Poynter Journalism Prizes Monday, honoring journalists and news organizations across platforms for exceptional work in 12 categories for writing, reporting, innovation and leadership.
Winners spanned a cross-section of media, including large, e
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Kiersten Fletcher Quoted on Supreme Court's Review of SEC Disgorgement Powers
NEW YORK, April 28 -- Cahill Gordon and Reindel, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Kiersten Fletcher Quoted on Supreme Court's Review of SEC Disgorgement Powers
Cahill partner Kiersten Fletcher was quoted in Law360's "Justices Cast Doubt On Effort To Limit SEC Disgorgement" and New York Law Journal's "SEC's Power to Force Fraudsters to Disgorge Gains Returns to U.S. Supreme Court" regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's review of Sripetch v. Securities and Exchange Commission, which con
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Stop-and-Go Science: Researchers Pivot to Try to Salvage Important Work
DAVIS, California, April 27 -- The University of California Davis posted the following news:
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Stop-and-Go Science: Researchers Pivot to Try to Salvage Important Work
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Conducting environmental science in a time of rapid climate change can be like a game of Whac-a-Mole. Just as you get close, the focus moves, burns, melts or disappears.
Sometimes the culprit is a natural disaster: Wildfire burns a study site. Disease infects a coral reef. A global pandemic stops a field season, or two.
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