
Former Brooklyn law school dean discusses lawyers’ role in upholding rule of law
In a recent article, Nick Allard urged future lawyers to play a critical role in preserving the rule of law in tumultuous times.

In a recent article, Nick Allard urged future lawyers to play a critical role in preserving the rule of law in tumultuous times.

In a Fourth of July reflection published in the ABA Journal, Nicholas Allard, former dean of Brooklyn Law School, called upon the legal profession to

The Jacksonville University College of Law has been provisionally accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA), a crucial step for the institution, enabling its students

In a year of significant developments for the Jacksonville University College of Law, the biggest news came with the start of construction for its new

There is no doubt that artificial intelligence is going to change the way the legal profession operates, but it may still be too early to

A note from columnist Charles F. Otey, Esq., in whose column this piece originally appeared: With the loss of the incredible Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

A political race this fall in the 11th Congressional District, covering Southwest Brooklyn and Staten Island, is part of the Republican Party’s drive to take

(Columnist’s note: At this point in our history, we need to learn from and be informed by those whom we respect and trust, like former Brooklyn Law School Dean and

(Columnist’s Note: With all kinds of essayists and TV talking heads calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump for “high crimes and misdemeanors” or worse, we are pleased to

When considering Brooklyn female lawyers who deserve to be called “champions of justice,” many immediately envision someone like Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. True, she’s a Brooklynite, through and through;

“Enjoy life, don’t struggle to make sense out of the painful and incomprehensible. Why does anyone need yet another commentary about former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s upcoming Congressional

Brooklyn Law School lost an icon this month when professor emeritus Joseph Crea died on Friday, Aug. 2 at the age of 104. Crea was well known in the Brooklyn

Where could I possibly begin after so many meaty and filling presentations? We heard about whether new Japanese ‘smart’ digital musical technology might replace human artists. Will a computer ever

After a year without a full-time president and dean, Brooklyn Law School officially welcomed Michael Cahill on Monday, as both the next president and Joseph Crea dean. Cahill is a

The Brooklyn Law School (BLS) Board of Trustees honored former President and Dean Nicholas Allard with a portrait-hanging ceremony at the law school in Downtown Brooklyn on Wednesday. “Clearly Nick,

Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Lawrence Knipel explained that when he first heard the theme for this year’s Law Day he was surprised. After all, how could “Free Speech, Free Press,