Legal Education Roundup (Sept. 18, 2015)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Law Schools Start Year with New and Improved Digs," The National Law Journal
- "EEOC Finds Women Profs Paid Less at Denver Law School," The National Law Journal
- "U. of Denver Law School Discriminates Against Female Professors, US Panel Says," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "New Pro Bono Rule Allows Outside Supervision of Work," New York Law Journal
- "Embattled Charleston School of Law Loses Another President," The National Law Journal
- "Law Schools Lag In Teaching E-Discovery," Today's General Counsel
- "Why Students With Smallest Debts Have the Larger Problem," The New York Times
- "Plan to require unaccredited law schools in California to disclose dropout rates OKd," Los Angeles Times