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Professor Ben Bratman, of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, questions whether the Bar Exam is adequately testing students' real-world lawyering skills.

The most popular goals of the law review editors at the 2015 National Conference of Law Reviews, from going paperless to organizing a symposium.

What will the future of an increasingly robotic society look like for lawyers? If managed intelligently, new technology could lead to more jobs for the legal sector, not less.

Assistant professor at Stanford Law Lisa Ouellette is fostering discussions about intellectual property and patent law via her blog Written Description.

Where can you go to stay up-to-date on the most pathbreaking legal research in your field? JOTWELL compiles short-form reviews of the newest legal scholarship.

Remember, as the saying about life goes, law review submission season isn't a sprint, it's a marathon.

It is becoming more important than ever for early-career lawyers to understand e-discovery technologies and best practices.

LegalEd is helping professors free up class time for practice-based learning by turning lectures into homework assignments.

To help you in the never-ending quest to find the perfect apps, we've rounded up a few of our favorites that you can use for your academic and personal life.

Three law review editors shared tips to survive submission season. They stressed time management and planning above all else, starting with learning your style guide.