Legal Education Roundup (Jul 15, 2016)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Supreme Court Upholds Affirmative Action Program at University of Texas," The New York Times
- "Supreme Court upholds University of Texas affirmative-action admissions," The Washington Post
- "Supreme Court Upholds Consideration of Race," Inside Higher Ed
- "Supreme Court Upholds Use of Race-Conscious Admissions at U. of Texas," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "3 Key Takeaways From the Supreme Court's Decision on Race-Conscious Admissions," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Divided Supreme Court Upholds Affirmative Action Program," The National Law Journal
- "Justice Kennedy's Startling Shift on Affirmative Action," Supreme Court Brief
- "Justices Split Over Race in University Admissions," Law.com
- "In Fisher, Affirmative Action Advocates See Means to Preserve Campus Diversity," Texas Lawyer
- "Law Schools Are Going Online to Reach New Students," The New York Times
- "Unranked law school changes its name; dean of similarly named school sees possibility of confusion," ABA Journal
- "MoFo Doubled Down on IP Summer Program," The Recorder
- "Summer Internships at Tech Companies Heat Up," Law.com
- "An Expensive Law Degree, and No Place to Use It," New York Times
- "Reactions To Yesterday's NY Times Article On The Human Cost Of The Law School Crisis," TaxProf Blog
- "Law School a Solid Investment, Despite Pay Discrepancies," The New York Times