By Angela Morris | November 29, 2017
An analysis provides a window into why law school deans are pinning their hopes on the GRE to boost diversity and the sheer number of applicants.
By Kristen Rasmussen | November 21, 2017
The American Bar Association has publicly disciplined—with sanctions ranging from letters of noncompliance setting out remedial plans to censure to probation—10 law schools since August 2016 for enrolling students it says are unlikely to graduate and pass the bar.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 15, 2017
The appeals panel examining a challenge to the $25 million Trump University settlement appeared unlikely to dismantle the deal as they were peppered with questions from the attorney representing an objector to the deal.
By Angela Morris | November 10, 2017
The trend upward is seen as welcome news for law schools—and the profession—since a bigger pool gives schools better odds for admitting more qualified applicants.
By Marcia Coyle | November 7, 2017
Two organizations, Free Speech for People and RootsAction.org, have joined forces behind Impeach Donald Trump Now, a grassroots petition drive that has collected thus far more than 1.2 million signatures.
By Leigh Jones | October 27, 2017
“The Rooster Bar” is John Grisham's new book, and it's a sharp jab at for-profit law schools for exacerbating the enormous debt load law students are shouldering.
By Marcia Coyle | October 25, 2017
The gathering this week will put on full display the Ivy League dominance on the current court. Indeed, the justices have faced criticism—and expressed their own concern—about the lack of law school diversity on the high court.
By Angela Morris | October 24, 2017
The survey aims to measure the rate of law students who have experienced mental health incidents, determine the adequacy and accessibility of existing mental health services and identify areas for improvement.
By Tony Mauro | National Law Journal | October 12, 2017
Shon Hopwood, who went from felon to jailhouse lawyer to law professor, says he believes in second chances. "There are people in prison for decades who are no different from me. They may not want to be law professors, but they have talents.”
By Karen Sloan | September 26, 2017
The U.S. attorney general has received a frosty reception from some students and faculty at Georgetown University Law Center, where he is scheduled to deliver a talk on free speech on college campuses Tuesday.
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