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Thursday, August 25, 2011

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At law schools, age bias co-exists with outdated practices Top
Unlike other professional schools, such as medicine and business, law schools continue to teach primarily based on a 19th century theoretical model that is good at developing critical legal thinking but severely lacking in teaching practical skills
 
Law professor sues University of Pittsburgh for age discrimination Top
The University of Pittsburgh School of Law is the latest to be hit with an age discrimination lawsuit, joining the the University of Baltimore School of Law, University of Iowa College of Law and Michigan State University College of Law.
 
UCLA dean defends donation from Milken brother Top
A $10 million donation to the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law has sparked a controversy, with one faculty member telling university administrators that accepting the gift will tarnish the law school's reputation.
 
Action on law school reform Top
A consortium of reformers have created an initiative called Educating Tomorrow's Lawyers, aimed at helping law schools and professors share their classroom innovations and course designs.
 
OPINION: Why cultural intelligence matters Top
Critical to the success of international transactions and cases are lawyers who can conduct business with ease in a variety of cultural settings across the globe.
 
Thomas Cooley chief defends jobs data, expansion plans Top
Cooley President and Dean Don DeLuc speaks with the NLJ about the dueling lawsuits between the school and New York firm Kurzon Strauss, as well as plans for Cooley to open a new campus in the Tampa Bay area.
 
What if law schools opened their own law firms? Top
Law schools have been pummeled with criticism for not producing practice-ready attorneys, so two law professors have come up with a novel fix: Law schools should operate their own law firms.
 
Louisiana law school delays its opening; planned Indiana school deflects criticism Top
The Judge Paul Pressler School of Law in Shreveport won't open until fall 2013 due to necessary renovations, while in Fort Wayne a feasibility study that found that Indiana is underserved when it comes to lawyers has been called into question.
 
$10 million Milken gift pushes UCLA past the $100 million barrier Top
A $10 million donation — its largest to date — has helped the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law exceed its goal of raising $100 million in a capital campaign launched three years ago.
 
ABA's stance on law school accreditation transparency fails to satisfy senator Top
U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley is not satisfied with the American Bar Association's response last month to a series of questions he posed about the organization's oversight of law schools.
 
New York Law School, Thomas Cooley accused of job statistics fraud Top
Two of the country's biggest law schools were hit with class actions on Aug. 10 alleging that they fraudulently inflated post-employment graduation and salary statistics to lure prospective students.
 
House of Delegates seeks reforms in legal education Top
Delegates approved a series of resolutions pertaining to the financing and curriculum of legal education, although the ABA's legislative body lacks the power to compel law schools to make changes or control over how student loans are administered.
 
Scrambling for control Top
A move by the American Bar Association to design its own employment data-reporting system has sparked a rift with the National Association for Law Placement. The clash caught many legal educators by surprise, and raises questions about the organizations' motivations.
 
University president responds to charges by ousted dean; students rally Top
The dust has yet to settle at the University of Baltimore, where popular School of Law dean Phillip Closius was forced out on July 29 after clashing with administrators over law school finances and other issues.
 
NALP clashes with ABA over jobs data — and hints at taking legal action Top
A bitter turf war has broken out between the National Association for Law Placement and the American Bar Association over the collection of law school postgraduate employment data, with the former hinting that it might sue the latter.
 
Being 'there' for each other Top
Success in the legal world is determined less by how much you can control than by the strength of your relationships.
 

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