Legal Education Roundup (Sep 30, 2016)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Hats Off to the Connecticut Bar Examining Committee," The Connecticut Law Tribune
- "Few Recent Graduates Were Actually Forced to Work as Baristas, Study Finds," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "As legal profession loses popularity, can law schools get new jolt of life?," Chicago Tribune
- "Class of 2015 NALP Data: The Mid-Law Crunch," Law School Tuition Bubble
- "A Tightened Bar Passage Standard is Needed," National Law Journal
- "Software Exec Says Bar Exam Mistake Wasn't the Company's Fault," Daily Report
- "Student Diversity at More Than 4,600 Institutions," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Law Schools Cut Tuition to Entice Applicants," Law.com
- "UGA Students Clamor for In-House Experience," Daily Report