The latest from NLJ.com: Law Schools
- Boxer has more questions for ABA about law school transparency
- Students try to draw Congress into law school transparency movement
- THE CAREERIST: Fewer women at top schools
- Stanford Law's new building intended to encourage interaction
- U.C. Hastings honors lost class of Japanese-American students
- Indiana Tech launching law school
- Keeping hope alive in an uncertain spring
- Sports law expert to lead new center at Thomas Jefferson
- La Verne on the brink of losing ABA provisional accreditation
- 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
Boxer has more questions for ABA about law school transparency | Top |
U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer is apparently unconvinced that the American Bar Association is pushing hard enough for transparency about potential law students' job prospects. She's asked the organization to widen the scope of pending reforms to the way law schools report job placement and salary data. | |
Students try to draw Congress into law school transparency movement | Top |
A coalition of 55 student bar association presidents wrote on Thursday to a number of U.S. senators proposing legislation requiring the U.S. Department of Education to collect graduate job information statistics directly from law schools. | |
THE CAREERIST: Fewer women at top schools | Top |
Have we been complacent about the supply line of women in the legal profession? Didn't we all assume that women make up around 50% of the students in the nation's law schools — particularly in the top schools? That's just not true. | |
Stanford Law's new building intended to encourage interaction | Top |
The Stanford law faculty is moving on up — to a new, $62 million state-of-the-art building named for 1967 graduate William Neukom. | |
U.C. Hastings honors lost class of Japanese-American students | Top |
Commencement ceremonies tend to focus on the future, but the May 15 graduation ceremony at the University of California Hastings College of the Law included a solemn nod to the past. | |
Indiana Tech launching law school | Top |
While several universities have backed off plans to add law schools, the Indiana Institute of Technology is bucking the trend. Trustees of the school, known as Indiana Tech, announced Monday that they had unanimously voted to establish a new law school at the Fort Wayne, Ind., campus. | |
Keeping hope alive in an uncertain spring | Top |
The economy in general is showing some signs of life but events around the world make the economic future a bit uncertain. Given this context of uncertainty, how do we best help our students find jobs? How do we best encourage more employers of all types to hire them? | |
Sports law expert to lead new center at Thomas Jefferson | Top |
Thomas Jefferson School of Law has selected Rodney Smith, president of Southern Virginia University, to become director of its Center for Sports Law and Policy, which is scheduled to open in the fall. | |
La Verne on the brink of losing ABA provisional accreditation | Top |
The ABA's accreditation committee told La Verne administrators last week that it will recommend against full accreditation when the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar meets next month in Salt Lake City. | |
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. | |
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