The latest from NLJ.com: Law Schools
- Case Western fills long-vacant law dean post
- Legal scholarship carries a high price tag
- Recent graduates report satisfaction with 'real world' training in law school
- New deans at Loyola, South Carolina and Kansas
- Technology — and action — emphasized as tools to improve legal education
- OPINION: Law school for the white and wealthy
- OPINION: Transparency: the cure for America's ailing law schools
- Widener professor sues dean over racism, sexism charges
- An argument for diversity
- Sen. Boxer joins debate over law school transparency
- Boston College acquires new law dean from Notre Dame
- AALS urges delay in debate over law school accreditation standards
- Endowment gives LSU a chair in energy law
- Come gather 'round legal scholars, for a conference on Dylan
- Tax expert appointed dean at Cleveland-Marshall
- Law school accreditation proposal would boost job placement transparency
Case Western fills long-vacant law dean post | Top |
Case Western Reserve University School of Law has tapped George Washington University Law School professor Lawrence Mitchell as its next dean, pending final approval by the university's trustees. | |
Legal scholarship carries a high price tag | Top |
The Future Ed conference took place in New York on April 16 and drew more than 100 academics to discuss innovation in legal education, including how to best use tenured faculty. | |
Recent graduates report satisfaction with 'real world' training in law school | Top |
The prevailing wisdom among legal educators is that law schools should provide more practical skills and "real world" training, to better prepare students to practice law. Research by the National Association for Law Placement validates that line of thought. | |
New deans at Loyola, South Carolina and Kansas | Top |
María Pabón López, Robert Wilcox, and Stephen Mazza are all among the new law dean announcements coming fast and furious as the academic year draws to a close. | |
Technology — and action — emphasized as tools to improve legal education | Top |
Legal educators are not known for embracing innovation and new teaching techniques, but some law professors are pushing for change amid a tight law job market and pressure for schools to produce practice-ready young attorneys. | |
OPINION: Law school for the white and wealthy | Top |
The ABA continues its monopolistic control over access to legal education, imposing its costly, outdated model of 19th century legal education on all ABA law schools. | |
OPINION: Transparency: the cure for America's ailing law schools | Top |
For the first time, they would have a potent incentive to reduce tuition and accelerate the so-far glacial movement to incorporate practical skills into legal education. | |
Widener professor sues dean over racism, sexism charges | Top |
An embattled professor at Widener University School of Law has sued law Dean Linda Ammons for defamation after he was placed on administrative leave for allegedly using violent hypothetical situations and offensive language during his criminal law class. | |
An argument for diversity | Top |
John Marshall Law School's National Diversity Undergraduate Mock Trial competition exposes minority students to the law and provides winners with up to $90,000 in financial aid for legal education. | |
Sen. Boxer joins debate over law school transparency | Top |
It turns out that disgruntled law graduates aren't the only ones who think law schools should provide would-be lawyers with better information about their employment prospects. | |
Boston College acquires new law dean from Notre Dame | Top |
Boston College Law School on March 31 named University of Notre Dame Law School professor Vincent Rougeau as its new dean. | |
AALS urges delay in debate over law school accreditation standards | Top |
The Association of American Law Schools is not pleased with the American Bar Association's effort to update its law school accreditation standards, and has asked that the review be put on hold to allow for a broader debate about the purpose and vision of accreditation. | |
Endowment gives LSU a chair in energy law | Top |
The Louisiana State University Paul M. Herbert Law Center has received its largest gift to date from a living donor. | |
Come gather 'round legal scholars, for a conference on Dylan | Top |
Law professors, law students, judges and lawyers will convene at Fordham University School of Law early next month for a two-day conference examining Bob Dylan and the law. | |
Tax expert appointed dean at Cleveland-Marshall | Top |
The latest school to name a new dean is Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, which has tapped DePaul University College of Law professor Craig Boise. | |
Law school accreditation proposal would boost job placement transparency | Top |
The latest proposed drafts of the American Bar Association's law school accreditation standards would change how schools report graduate employment information, impose tougher bar passage rate requirements and ease limits on the number credit hours students may take through distance education. | |
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