Legal Education Roundup (Oct 14, 2022)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"Yale Law Teams With Latham & Watkins to Help Diverse Students Apply to Law School," Law.com
"Drake Law School Opens Food Pantry: 'Hungry Law Students Don't Make Good Lawyers'," Law.com
"Judge's Yale clerk-hiring boycott 'regrettable,' conservative colleague says," Reuters
"12 Federal Judges Join Boycott, Refuse To Hire Yale Students As Law Clerks," TaxProf Blog
"12 Federal Judges Suggest They're No Longer Hiring Yale Law School Clerks," Above the Law
"UC Hastings law school sued by namesake's heirs over name change," Reuters
"State of California Sued Over UC Hastings Name Change by Descendants of Namesake, Alumni," The Recorder
"Hastings Descendants Want Law School's Name Kept — or a $1.7-Billion Payout," San Francisco Chronicle
"Northeastern's Law School Accidentally Sends Acceptance Letters to Thousands," The Wall Street Journal
"Northeastern mistakenly sends out 4,000 acceptance letters to law school applicants," Boston.com
"Northeastern University Law 'Erroneously' Accepts 205 Prospective Students," Law.com
"GRE Now Accepted at More Than Half of Law Schools," Inside Higher Ed
"Easley to Retire as Dean of Western State College of Law After 44-Year Career," Law.com
"Vela Wood Partners With Kaplan to Offer Free LSAT Prep to Black Students," Texas Lawyer
"15 Institutions Certified for Serving Latino Students," Inside Higher Education
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