Legal Education Roundup (Sep 7, 2018)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Secretary Devos Puts Predatory For-Profit Schools Ahead Of Defrauded Students With Proposed Borrower Defense Regulations" New York Attorney General's Office
- "DOJ Attacks Harvard's Race-Conscious Admissions Policy," The National Law Journal
- "Study: Children of Divorce Less Likely to Earn Degree," Inside Higher Ed
- "IRS Clears Path For Student Loan Repayment Tied To 401(k)," TaxProf Blog
- "Top Student Loan Official Resigns, Blasts Trump Administration," Inside Higher Ed
- "Colleges Say They Prepare Students for a Career, Not Just a First Job. Is That True?" The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "A Surprisingly Simple Way to Help Level the Playing Field of College Admissions," The New York Times
- "What signal are legal employers sending to legal education?," Legal Evolution
- "The Student Debt Problem Is Worse Than We Imagined," The New York Times
- "Student Debt Is Worse for Women," The Chronicle of Higher Education