Legal Education Roundup (Dec. 18, 2015)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Justices Show Deep Divide Over Race in University Admissions," The National Law Journal
- "Supreme Court Revisits Case That May Alter Affirmative Action," The New York Times
- "Divided Supreme Court Confronts Race-Based Admissions," The Wall Street Journal
- "Supreme Court Laments How Little It Really Knows About Race-Conscious Admissions," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "The Justices' Questions on Affirmative Action," Inside Higher Ed
- "Race and College Admissions at the Supreme Court,"The New York Times
- "Noteworthy Moments from the Fisher II Oral Argument," The Legal Times
- "Diversity's Elusive Number: Campuses Strive to Achieve 'Critical Mass'," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Diversity Makes You Brighter," New York Times
- "University of Michigan offers to be test case for race admissions," The Washington Post
- "Why Supreme Court Justices Should Celebrate College Diversity, Not Reject It," New York Times
- "How Will the Supreme Court Rule on Affirmative Action?," The New York Times Magazine
- "The Supreme Court Could Fuel Campus Unrest in Ruling on Race in Admissions," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "University of Georgia Launches Three-Year JD-MBA," Daily Report
- "Lift the Ban on Academic Credit For Paid Legal Work," National Law Journal