Legal Education Roundup (Dec 22, 2017)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Reversal on Graduate Lending," Inside Higher Ed
- "Some Charlotte School of Law students wrongly denied discharge of federal loans, NC AG's office says," ABA Journal
- "Nearly 5 Million Americans in Default on Student Loans," The Wall Street Journal
- "Growing Number of Borrowers Are in Default," Inside Higher Ed
- "Troubled Law School Loses Restraining Order Bid Against ABA Over Admissions Practices," The National Law Journal
- "Cooley Law School loses request for temporary restraining order in lawsuit against ABA," ABA Journal
- "These 7 law schools may be the most underrated," ABA Journal
- "Kent Syverud And Dan Rodriguez On The GRE/LSAT Debate," TaxProf Blog
- "Gains for Female Students in MBA Programs," Inside Higher Ed
- "Wildfires Wreak Havoc on Los Angeles Lawyers, Law Schools," The Recorder
- "Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Will Accept GRE," New York Law Journal
- "NY Law Schools See Early Rise in Applications," New York Law Journal