Legal Education Roundup (Oct 26, 2018)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "A Boost for Graduates of U.S. Universities in H-1B Visa Pool?" Inside Higher Ed
- "Fixed Maximum Terms for Student Visas?" Inside Higher Ed
- "Conservative group suspends clerkship boot camp after questions about secrecy and loyalty pledges," ABA Journal
- "Curing the Cost Disease: Legal Education, Legal Services, and the Role of Income-Contingent Loans," Journal of Legal Education
- "Bar Exam Failure Is A Harbinger of Professional Discipline," TaxProf Blog
- "Valparaiso Won't Say Whether Law School Will Close," Inside Higher Ed
- "Tennessee Rejects Plan to Move Law School," Inside Higher Ed
- "Tennessee Higher Ed Commission Rejects Transfer Of Valparaiso Law School To Middle Tennessee State University," Tax Prof Blog
- "Obama Student Loan Rule to Take Effect," Inside Higher Ed
- "DeVos' attempt to curtail debt forgiveness to defrauded students meets judicial roadblocks," ABA Journal
- "An Empirical Analysis Of 'Public Interest Drift' In Law School," TaxProf Blog
- "Student Affairs Leaders Lean Left," Inside Higher Ed
- "The Real Cost of College Is Flattening as Schools Give More Scholarships," The Wall Street Journal
- "Law school grads reach a new low on Mass. bar exam," Boston Business Journal
- "Ahead of the Curve: Neurolaw Comes to Campus," Law.com
- "Dueling Rallies on Eve of Harvard Trial," Inside Higher Ed
- "Pa. July Bar Pass Rates Dip After Last Year's Uptick," The Legal Intelligencer
- "3 Skills of Top Lawyers that You Can Start Developing as a Law Student," The Girl's Guide to Law School