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Posted on: Mar 20, 2017

You need to get back your life! But, we are realistic, and we know that worry about your bar results will creep into your mind. In this post, we give our advice on how to handle that.

Posted on: Mar 8, 2017

Each of the presenters shared the jobs they held throughout law school which represented a variety of positions including small to medium size firms, nonprofits, corporations, clerkships, externships and internships as well as volunteering as a Guardian ad litem.

Posted on: Mar 6, 2017

At this Breakfast with the Bar event, our attendees ranged from highly experienced attorneys, to those recent graduates who have dedicated their careers to the public sector and others who shifted from private practice into the non-profit world.

Posted on: Feb 17, 2017

The IndyBar Law Student Division is seeking applicants to serve on the 2018 Law Student Division Executive Board.

Posted on: Jan 25, 2017

On Friday, January 20, the Law Student Division held another event in the well-attended Breakfast with the Bar series, this time covering legal careers in real estate.

Posted on: Jan 19, 2017

While law schools can’t do anything about the dearth of jobs, they could lower their tuition, but that doesn’t seem to be on the table. So what can law schools do to address their problem? One proposed option is the micro law school.

Posted on: Jan 10, 2017

The number of men and women enrolled in juris doctorate programs has been nearly equal for a number of years, but this is the first time women have moved past the 50 percent mark, according to data released recently by the American Bar Association.

Posted on: Dec 28, 2016

Harvard Law Today writes that Bruce Bromley Professor of Law John Manning ’85 capped off a four-part series of “Last Lectures” for the Harvard Law School Class of 2015 with a list of eight simple rules students should live by if they wish to be both “happy lawyers and human beings.”

Posted on: Dec 22, 2016

We seem to always be bombarded with tips on how to get a first job: what to put on a resume, how to network, and what law firms are looking for when hiring. But a new report published by The Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System said that what really jumpstarts a new attorney’s career is strong character.

Posted on: Dec 1, 2016

According to The Indiana Lawyer, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled that the Notre Dame Police Department is not a public agency. The court responded to a lawsuit from ESPN that sought records of university police interactions with student athletes.


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