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State Supreme Courts Can Resolve Early Legal Recruiting Mess
(Originally published by Bloomberg Law on June 23, 2026.) A first-year law student will sit in the library this November preparing for exams, after having ceded study time applying to law firms for a job two summers away. She will miss classes for interviews in January, then accept an offer…
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