No One Wants To Take The LSATS
Legal diplomas are apparently losing luster. The organization behind the Law School Admission Test reported that the number of tests it administere...
Legal diplomas are apparently losing luster. The organization behind the Law School Admission Test reported that the number of tests it administere...
Daniel J. H. Greenwood | Posted 07.06.2011
Law schools depend on their graduates being able to get jobs, and graduates' ability to get jobs depends on USNWR rankings. The consequence is a market-induced disaster.
Inside Higher Ed | Posted 05.25.2011
An American Bar Association panel reviewing law school accreditation rules is leaning toward recommending an end to a requirement that law schools use...
College Candy | Posted 05.25.2011
Here (in no particular order) is what I know for certain after turning 21. Perhaps you youngsters can take a few things from this.
Posted 05.25.2011
Despite the shallow law job market and price of tuition, interest in law school remains strong -- and is getting stronger. According to U.S. News and...
Noah Baron | Posted 05.25.2011
Law school admissions officers should grade applications on a socioeconomic curve, and remember that wealth -- dishing out $1,200 - 9,000 for a prep class -- should not be a precondition of acceptance.
nytimes.com | DAVID SEGAL | Posted 05.21.2012