Legal Education Roundup (Jan 28, 2022)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"A Year and a Half In, AALS Law Dean Antiracist Clearinghouse Project 'Going Strong'," Law.com
"Yale reappoints law dean Heather Gerken amid campus controversies," Reuters
"As the pandemic drags on, law professors are making changes," ABA Journal
"Law school offers financial rebate to unemployed graduates," Canadian Lawyer
"California plan to license nonlawyers draws heated response," Reuters
Trouble writing your résumé and cover letter?
Not sure how to choose a writing sample or start networking? Get actionable tools today.
Blog posts you may also like
It’s very tempting for job seekers to want to give their GPAs a little bump up. Isn’t it more appealing to say that you had a 3.5 GPA when really it was a 3.47? That’s just rounding up, right? But they aren’t harmless sales-pitches. They’re lies.
One of the simplest and most important tactics you can implement in your job search and career development is to be ready. Invest the time to create a thorough long-form resume, as well as a short-form version.
Though job boards should not be used as your primary job search tool, there are some other great ways to use them as part of your job search and career development.