Legal Education Roundup (Jan 27, 2017)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Charlotte School of Law vows to fight Dept. of Ed's 'final' ruling denying student financial aid," ABA Journal
- "Teach-out plan for Charlotte School of Law in the works," ABA Journal
- "Proposal to tighten ABA bar-pass standards criticized by deans and state bar president," ABA Journal
- "Number of LSAT tests administered jumps nearly 8 percent; is optimism or scheduling the reason?," ABA Journal
- "Student Loan Collector Cheated Millions, Lawsuits Say," The New York Times
- "America's Great Working-Class Colleges," The New York Times
- "Student Debt Payback Far Worse Than Believed," The Wall Street Journal
- "For Legal Education, Adaptation is the Only Option for a Better Future," The National Law Journal
- "How Out-of-State Schools Fared on California Bar Exam," The Recorder
- "Programs That Are Predatory: It's Not Just the For-Profit Colleges," The New York Times