Legal Education Roundup (Apr 20, 2018)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "GSU Law Deploys Data Analytics to Boost Bar Pass Rates," Daily Report
- "Duncan School of Law does not meet admissions standard, ABA accreditation committee says," ABA Journal
- "Focus of ABA Day 2018 will be on LSC funding and preserving student loan forgiveness program," ABA Journal
- "New Tool From Cornell Law Students Helps Immigrants Plan for the Worst," Legaltech News
- "Some Colleges Share Lists of Early-Decision Admits. Now the Justice Department Is Investigating," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Justice Department seeks to uncover secrets about selective college admissions," The Washington Post
- "Williams, Wesleyan, Middlebury Among Targets of Federal Early-Admissions Probe," The Wall Street Journal
- "A Value-Added Ranking Of Law Schools," TaxProf Blog
- "A $350 Million Fund Helps Many Public Servants. Meet the Ones Left Out," New York Times
- "How to Clean Up the Student Loan Mess," The New York Times
- "How to Level the College Playing Field," The New York Times
- "Law Schools Debate a Contentious Testing Alternative," The New York Times
- "Chicago-Kent Is 18th Law School To Accept GRE For Admissions," TaxProf Blog
- "ABA Considers Tossing LSAT Requirement, Disagreement Ensues," The National Law Journal
- "Law School Applications Are Up, Especially Among High LSAT Scorers," The National Law Journal
- "Georgia State's Center for Access to Justice," What Great Law Schools Do
- "Boston University's Critical Conversations," What Great Law Schools Do