Legal Education Roundup (Oct. 30, 2015)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Accusing schools of deception over job prospects have been knocked out," The Wall Street Journal
- "Courts Take Dim View of Alumni's Lawsuits Against Their Law Schools," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Jobless Grads Who Sued Law Schools Find More Rejection in Court," The Wall Street Journal Law Blog
- "Firms Pledge Nearly $2 Million for New 'Low Bono' Effort," The American Lawyer
- "Texas Law Schools Fire Back at Graduates' Suit," The National Law Journal
- "Does law school's 'critical mass' policy amount to segregation? Dean says it combats stereotypes," ABA Journal
- "Diversity Fellowship Programs Are on the Rise," Bloomberg BNA
- "Four Lessons From a Failed Law School Experiment," The American Lawyer
- "UGA Law Receives Big Gifts for Scholarship and Professorship," Daily Report