Legal Education Roundup (Sept. 4, 2015)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Are Lawyers Getting Dumber?," Bloomberg BNA
- "LSAT Disability Accommodation Plans Under Way," The National Law Journal
- "Transitioning From Being a Summer to an Associate," The Legal Intelligencer
- "Finally on the Frontier: Alaska Gets a Satellite Law School," The National Law Journal
- "Former UCLA Law Dean to Lead Diversity Research Initiative," The National Law Journal
- "State Bar Releases Book for Students, New Lawyers," New York Law Journal
- "Grad-School Loan Binge Fans Debt Worries: Graduate students account for 40% of borrowing, many seek federal forgiveness," The Wall Street Journal
- "Education Dept. Reports Increase in Borrowers Using Income-Based Repayment," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Mining Law Center To Open at University of Arizona," The National Law Journal
- "Law Schools," New York Law Journal
- "Educating 'Tomorrow's Lawyer' for Digital Success," New York Law Journal
- "Harness the Experience of Attorneys Returning to the Legal Profession," New York Law Journal
- "Rebalancing the Curriculum to Give Students a Competitive Advantage," New York Law Journal
- "New York City Law Schools Give Students an Edge While Serving Many Needs," New York Law Journal
- "Hands-on Work Has Always Been Vital," New York Law Journal
- "New Center at NYLS to Focus on Legal Technology Issues," New York Law Journal