A. The Richmond Times-Dispatch profiled Hallie Hovey-Murray, a law student at the College of William & Mary who is advocating on behalf of students who, like herself, are on the autism spectrum. Oh and she’s also competing to become Miss Virginia on the side. Richmond Times-Dispatch
B. Law:Fully — LSAC’s legal blog — profiled Kendeil Dorvilier, a first-generation college grad and law student at Villanova, to get her perspective on why she chose a legal career. Law:Fully
C. Law schools and legal employers gathered ’round a couple weeks ago to talk about the future of legal employment at the National Association for Law Placement (NALP) Recruiting Summit. Since that will soon be relevant to your legal employment, here’s what they talked about.Above the Law
D. Presently, however, legal employment remains flat. National Law Journal
E. Did you call in sick from work today? Apparently 17 million other people had the same idea. Washington Post
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