Keeping up with legal news is an important part of any law student’s study routine. It not only allows them to stay ahead of changes in the industry, but also provides practice with dissecting intricate problems and forming well-reasoned arguments. It can even help them find the legal niche that truly captures their interest, helping them set the course for a future career.
A number of online sources of legal news are available, including blawgs, podcasts and databases. Some of these are free while others have subscription options. It’s helpful to diversify the sources you follow, as different publications have varying opinions and perspectives on legal issues. The Wall Street Journal, for example, offers news and articles on a variety of topics and caters to a business-oriented audience. Law360 has a wide range of content, including litigation filings and verdicts, federal court decisions, practice tips, regulations, enforcement, corporate deals and policy developments. Their content can be accessed via Lexis Advance.
Whether you’re a lawyer or an administrative professional, staying up-to-date on the latest legal trends is key to your success. The best way to do this is by subscribing to curated newsletters that provide you with industry news in your inbox each day. With Bloomberg Law, you can access this trusted news seamlessly within your workflow and without ever leaving Lexis+. You can also set up custom news alerts for the topics that matter most to you. Learn more about how Bloomberg Law can streamline your legal research and business development here.