The latest from NLJ.com: Law Schools
- Delaware delays plans to launch law school — and it's not alone
- Educators: Congress needs law clerks
- Vermont offers online LL.M. in environmental law
- Fordham's interim dean gets the permanent position
- Nebraska, New Mexico win the commencement speaker jackpot
- Law schools may be forced to disclose scholarship retention rates
- Law professor charges collusion between dean and police
- Law school recovering from massive tornado
- Arizona State's Berman to become law dean at George Washington University
- Law students help Iraqis win refugee status
- Letter to the Editor
- A major donation and a name change for Maryland law school
- 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
Delaware delays plans to launch law school — and it's not alone | Top |
Six months after launching a feasibility study into forming a new law school, the University of Delaware is hitting the brakes. The university will delay plans to start the first public law school in the state in the fall of 2015. | |
Educators: Congress needs law clerks | Top |
There is no formal program to place newly minted lawyers in the offices of committees and lawmakers in Congress. Legal educators, law students and politicians gathered in Washington in April to discuss filling that gap. | |
Vermont offers online LL.M. in environmental law | Top |
Vermont Law School is now among the handful of schools offering a fully online LL.M. program. It will be the first all-online environmental law LL.M. in the United States. | |
Fordham's interim dean gets the permanent position | Top |
Fordham University announced Wednesday that it has promoted School of Law interim dean Michael Martin to permanent dean, effective immediately. | |
Nebraska, New Mexico win the commencement speaker jackpot | Top |
A handful of schools have yet to announce their speakers, but it looks like the always-in-demand justices of the United States Supreme Court opted to get off the beaten path. | |
Law schools may be forced to disclose scholarship retention rates | Top |
The committee reviewing the American Bar Association's law school accreditation standards is considering requiring schools to disclose the percentage of students who lose merit scholarships following their first year. | |
Law professor charges collusion between dean and police | Top |
A Hamline University School of Law professor has filed a civil lawsuit against law school dean Donald Lewis and the head of the St. Paul. Minn., police union, claiming the two colluded to have her removed from the faculty. | |
Law school recovering from massive tornado | Top |
Law students at the University of Alabama School of Law were hunkered down and studying on Wednesday — the first day of final exams — when a tornado ripped through Tuscaloosa and skirted the university campus at around 5 p.m. | |
Arizona State's Berman to become law dean at George Washington University | Top |
George Washington University Law School has named Paul Schiff Berman as its new dean. Berman at present is the dean of Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, where he helped spearhead a somewhat controversial plan to wean the law school off public funding during the next five years. | |
Law students help Iraqis win refugee status | Top |
What began in 2008 as an effort by Yale law students to help Iraqis seek refugee status has evolved into a nonprofit organization with student chapters at nine law schools and three more on the way. | |
Letter to the Editor | Top |
ABA Consultant on Legal Education Bucky Askew challenges claims made in the opinion piece "Law School for the White and Wealthy." | |
A major donation and a name change for Maryland law school | Top |
The University of Maryland School of Law is getting a $30 million donation and a new name. Starting next fall, the school will become the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. | |
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. | |
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