The latest from National Law Journal
- Law schools may be forced to disclose scholarship retention rates
- Toyota claims survive; no judicial notice of government report in MDL
- A threat to declaratory judgment standing
| Law schools may be forced to disclose scholarship retention rates | Top |
| The committee reviewing the American Bar Association's law school accreditation standards is considering requiring schools to disclose the percentage of students who lose merit scholarships following their first year. | |
| Toyota claims survive; no judicial notice of government report in MDL | Top |
| A federal judge has refused to grant Toyota Motor Corp.'s motion to dismiss a consolidated class action involving sudden acceleration claims, concluding in a tentative ruling that the plaintiffs had raised sufficient injuries to move forward. | |
| A threat to declaratory judgment standing | Top |
| Minnesota high court will decide whether rental inspection law providing for administrative warrants may be challenged in advance of a potentially illegal search or only afterwards. | |
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