Legal Education Roundup (Apr. 1, 2016)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Berkeley Law Dean Resigns," The Recorder
- "Berkeley Law Dean Put on Leave in Wake of Suit," The Recorder
- "Berkeley Law Dean Sued for Sexual Harassment by Former Assistant," The National Law Journal
- "The 2017 US News Law School Rankings Leak!," US News
- "Firms Bucking the System to Recruit Top Students: More of them are meeting potential hires before campus interviews start, and not everyone likes it," The National Law Journal
- "The 2016 Go-To Law Schools," The National Law Journal
- "Columbia, Penn and Chicago Prove Most Popular: First-year associate hiring of 2015 graduates held steady at top firms," National Law Journal
- "The Top 50 Go-To Law Schools: These schools sent the highest percentage of 2015 graduates to the largest 100 law firms," National Law Journal
- "Explore the Data Behind the Go-To Law Schools," National Law Journal
- "How to Ace On-Campus Interviews: Advice from students who found the right match in the job-search equivalent of speed dating," National Law Journal
- "The Go-To Law Schools' Associate to Partner: The schools that saw the most alumni promoted to partner during 2015," National Law Journal
- "Student Debt Basics: Income-Driven Repayment Plans," The Huffington Post
- "Law Graduate Gets Her Day in Court, Suing Law School," The New York Times
- "Is a law school lying about employment data? A struggling grad sues, and an unprecedented trial begins," The Washington Post
- "Which College Majors Benefit Most and Least from Law School?," Brian Leiter's Law School Reports
- "Would-Be Lawyers May Have to Give It Away," The Recorder