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UND Law Professor Michael McGinniss Weighs In as ABA Considers Repeal of Law School Diversity Standard

Categories: Faculty, Public

The American Bar Association’s accrediting council recently voted to send a repeal of Standard 206 for notice and comment. LAW.COM By Christine Charnosky   What You Need to Know Council voted to send a repeal of Standard 206 out for notice and comment and will discuss the proposed repeal further during its May meeting after […]

Professor Blake A. Klinkner recently presented at the 2025 ABA Young Lawyers Division Spring Conference

Categories: Faculty

The annual conference was held April 24-25 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Professor Blake A. Klinkner was invited by the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division to present a continuing legal education session at the spring conference. His presentation “Electronic Discovery & Digital Evidence,” educated attorneys on best practices to manage eDiscovery and litigate disputes relating […]

Alexandra Drews-Narine, 2L, named to the Editorial Board of the ABA Law Student Division

Categories: Students

The ABA Law Student Division is the largest member organization for US law students. The Editorial Board of the ABA Law Student Division oversees and writes content for Student Lawyer. This is an opportunity to sit on one of the most impactful law student publishing boards in the country. The Division has more than 60,000 members, […]

Dean Brian Pappas addressed the ABA House of Delegates at the ABA Annual Meeting in Denver

Categories: Faculty

He spoke in favor of Resolution 501 that encourages civility in public discourse The now adopted resolution was brought forward by the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution in which Dean Pappas is the outgoing Chair. The Resolution effectively asks the House of Delegates to reaffirm 11A108 that affirms the principle of civility as a foundation […]

Professor Blake A. Klinkner recently presented twice at the American Bar Association Western States Conference

Categories: Faculty

In his first presentation, “Social Media, Jury Trials, and the Right to a Fair Trial,” Professor Klinkner discussed the many ways in which jury access to social media threatens the right to a fair trial and, accordingly, the rule of law. lIn his second presentation, “So, You Want to Be a Law Professor? Advice for […]