Legal Education Roundup (Apr. 8, 2016)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Law Schools with High Dropout Rates Could Face ABA Wrath,"The National Law Journal
- "US News Law School Rankings: Few Shifts at the Top, Plenty Below," US News & World Report
- "Best Law Schools for Jobs and Prestige," The American Lawyer
- "After Low Bar-Pass Problems, La Verne Law School Gets ABA Approval," The National Law Journal
- "Calif. Bar Exam Shortened to Two Days," The Recorder
- "Women could be majority of law students in 2017; these schools have 100-plus female majorities," ABA Journal
- "Law Schools Turn Pink: Women To Outnumber Men For First Time By 2017." Associate's Mind
- "ABA Sets Stage for Stricter Bar-Passage Standard," The National Law Journal
- "Legal Ed Section's council proposes tighter bar-passage requirement for law school accreditation," ABA Journal
- "California Dreamin' on Law Jobs?," The National Law Journal
- "Trial Over Law School's Job Statistics Symbolizes an Industry Gone Wrong," The National Law Journal
- "Spreadsheets Consume SoCal Law School Trial," Courthouse News Service
- "New Dean Named at American University Law School," The National Law Journal
- "UC President Wants Choudhry Banned from Campus," The Recorder
- "Study Finds Growing Debt-Related Stress Among Law Students,"The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Indiana Tech Law School Wins Provisional Accreditation," The National Law Journal