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Friday, April 3, 2026
TopicLaw schools

Topic: law schools

Why is going to law school so popular again?

In a recent survey of law school admissions officers, 94% said the current political climate in the US played at least a moderate role in the increase.

The Legal School, Joins Hands with IndusLaw and Khaitan & Co to Transform Corporate Legal Upskilling

From live mentorship to real-world exposure and placement support, TLS is shaping the legal leaders of tomorrow.

Technology’s next big challenge—teaching AI to be law-abiding citizens

We must look at how to regulate AI within existing legal frameworks to reduce undesirable behaviours, and how to assign legal responsibility for the autonomous actions of AIs.

Scrapping one-year LLM smart, but BCI’s common post-grad entrance is a problem

Apart from the Bar Council of India’s plans for a common entrance test for LLM applicants across India being a terrible idea, its legality is also suspect.

5 law schools come together to help those excluded file NRC appeals in Assam

Headquartered in Guwahati, Parichay will have teams across the country and a faculty adviser in each collaborating law institute for smoother coordination.

On Camera

Where did Ramayana spend Rs 4000 cr budget? Ranbir Kapoor’s de-ageing or copycat rakshasas

The VFX effects are what you’d expect from a run-of-the-mill video game or a mediocre fantasy show. But a film that supposedly cost thousands of crores? The audience deserves more.

RBI trading ban rocks $149 billion-a-day offshore rupee market

The central bank has rolled out some of its toughest measures in more than a decade to curb speculation & support the currency, which has been setting successive record lows this year.

India sharpens foreign media outreach in post Op Sindoor world, new strategy in play

Three-day conflict between India and Pakistan underscored the growing importance of information warfare as a critical domain alongside conventional military operations.

Gulf war exposed India’s fragilities. It’s time for navel-gazing, in the national interest

It’s easy to understand why the government can’t speak the hard truth. When this war ends, as all wars do, India’s interests will lie with both the winner and the loser.