Legal Education Roundup (Jan 13, 2017)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Could Spreading the Bar Exam Over Three Years Raise Passage Rates?," The National Law Journal
- "Law Students Performed 2.2 Million Pro Bono Hours Last Year," The National Law Journal
- "More Older Americans Taking Out Student Loans," The Wall Street Journal
- "Growth in Numbers of Older Student Loan Borrowers," Inside Higher Ed
- "New in Career Counseling: Brain Wave Scanning," Inside Higher Ed
- "Meet the New President of the American Association of Law Schools," The National Law Journal
- "Harvard Dean Martha Minow to Step Down," The National Law Journal
- "Fraud Claims Against Arizona Summit Law School Tossed," The National Law Journal
- "Bankruptcy Becomes an Option for Some Borrowers Burdened by Student Loans," The Wall Street Journal
- "Flat Enrollment Overall Masks Wide Swings Among Programs," New York Law Journal
- "Michigan man's case against American Bar Association & LSAT could go the US Supreme Court," Michigan Public Radio