Legal Education Roundup (Apr. 15, 2016)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Law Graduate Who Sued Her School Loses at Trial," The New York Times
- "Grad Loses Job-Data Trial Against Thomas Jefferson Law School," The National Law Journal
- "Jury: Law School Didn't Mislead Student With Jobs Data," Inside Higher Ed
- "Would You Do Law School Again? 67% of Grads Say Yes," The National Law Journal
- "Recent Law Grads Don't Think Degree Was Worth the Cost: Survey," The Wall Street Journal
- "Berkeley Law Names Interim Dean to Steer School Through Scandal," The Recorder
- "Berkeley Provost Got Law-School Appointment at Controversial Dean's Urging," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "After String of Incidents, Berkeley Announces Changes to Fight Sexual Misconduct," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Berkeley Vows to Improve Response to Sex Harassment," Inside Higher Ed
- "Alibaba Executive Gives $30M to Yale Law School," The National Law Journal
- "Which law schools charge the most and least?," ABA Journal
- "What Law Students Gain When They Work as Corporate Externs," Corporate Counsel