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The Value of Skill Boards: Improving Useful Skills or Generating Arbitrary Accolades?

April 9, 2012 – 6:06 am | 34,405 views

By Thomas Renkes
Skill boards seem to be an ever present pressure on GW Law students.  In the first few weeks of the Fall semester, 1Ls are already asked to sign up for the Fall Alternative Dispute Resolution competition.  Come Spring …

Grade Distribution Lags, Leading to Student Concerns Regarding Employment

January 25, 2012 – 9:57 am | 627 views

By Thomas Renkes
For many students, the weeks after finals can be just as nerve wracking as the weeks leading up to finals.  With the prospect of applying for jobs, preparing resumes for the Public Sector Recruiting Program (PSRP), and deflecting …

Decertification is No Panacea by Thomas Renkes

October 19, 2011 – 6:27 pm | 308 views

This summer, in pursuit of ending the NFL lockout as quickly as possible, the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) decided to decertify, dissolving itself as a union, and open up individual players and NFLPA lawyers to file an antitrust lawsuit …

NCAA May Be Forced to Change Policy on Student-Athlete Compensation by Thomas Renkes

October 19, 2011 – 5:17 pm | 409 views

For any law student interested in sports law, this summer has already been one to remember: the NFL lockout and resolution, the NBA lockout, the Kevin Shapiro scandal at Miami, and the fallout surrounding the NCAA’s investigation of The Ohio …