By Christine Charnosky | November 17, 2022
In the wake of Yale's and Harvard's announcements, several other highly ranked law schools have issued statements indicating that they're examining their own future participation in the rankings. Some also voiced support for Yale and Harvard.
By Law.com Contributing Editors | November 11, 2022
In a recent Law.com readers' poll, the percentage of respondents who said they have no remaining law school debt aligned very closely with the percentage of respondents who said they disagreed with President Joe Biden's (now-endangered) loan forgiveness plan.
By Everett Catts | November 2, 2022
"Today we honor the first," Dean Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge said at the event. "When future students following in Chester's footsteps enter these halls for the first time, they [will] forever see Chester's name. They [will] forever see Chester's portrait. They [will] forever know that they belong here just like Chester did and just like Chester does now."
By Everett Catts | October 27, 2022
Among the Georgia law school graduates that took the state's July bar exam, the overall passing rate was 74.1%, an increase from both 52.1% on the February exam and 73.2% on the July 2021 exam.
By Everett Catts | October 21, 2022
"The increase in the pass rate for [the July 2022] exam was partly driven by a significant increase in the pass rate for applicants who attended one of the Georgia law schools and were taking the exam for the second or third time; the pass rate for those (approximately 100) applicants increased from 15.1% to 28.1%," a news release said.
By Brad Kutner | October 12, 2022
"The law school is moving forward on its central commitments and we are focused on educating the next generation of lawyers and instilling them with the values so many of us hold dear," said dean Heather Gerken.
By Avalon Zoppo | October 11, 2022
A dozen unnamed federal judges told a news outlet last week that they would join Ho in not hiring Yale Law students, but other jurists have been more critical of the boycott.
By Christine Charnosky | October 6, 2022
"Due to a technical error, 205 current applicants to the School of Law received an erroneous email notifying them of their acceptance into next year's class," according to a statement from Northeastern University. "Admissions decisions will not be finalized until later in the academic year."
By Christine Charnosky | October 4, 2022
This week, we're further examining how "confused, conflated and miscommunicated" law school names can be.
By Avalon Zoppo | Brad Kutner | Christine Charnosky | September 29, 2022
"I very much doubt that any liberal-leaning students had any desire to clerk for him, so his decision ironically only adversely impacts conservative-leaning Federalist Society members who agree with him ideologically," one Yale law student said.
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