Legal Education Roundup (July 24, 2015)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Court's Decision Clarifies the Role of Unpaid Internships," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Circuit Adopts Employer-Backed Intern Pay Standard," New York Law Journal
- "Hollywood intern case dealt setback by federal appeals court," Los Angeles Times
- "Rutgers Law Given $1M to Promote Public-Interest Jobs," The National Law Journal
- "California's Practical-Skills Plan Alarms Out-of-State Deans," The National Law Journal
- "New Dean at Illinois Law Negotiated His Salary Down," The National Law Journal
- "For Summer Law Interns, the Livin' Is Easy," The Wall Street Journal
- "LSU Law Dean Steps Aside, Citing Faculty Dissent," The National Law Journal
- "Law Clinics Answer the Call," The National Law Journal
- "Class Certification Denied in Suit Over Widener Law Job Stats," New Jersey Law Journal
- "Suit claiming Widener law school used misleading job stats can't proceed as class action, judge says," ABA Journal
- "Ontario court upholds Law Society's decision not to accredit Trinity Wesleyan University," The Star
- "Widener Split Takes Effect: There Are Two Law Schools Now," The National Law Journal