The latest from NLJ.com: Law Schools
- University of Illinois investigating whether College of Law fudged figures
- Yoo: Since Sept. 11, 'civil liberties have grown'
- Zell invests $5 million in entrepreneurial law program at Michigan
- Plenty of Ph.D.s at elite law schools
- Vermont Law School wades into flood relief efforts
- Diversity efforts realize modest results, institute finds
- Clarence Darrow rides again in trial re-enactment
- La Verne grads, jilted by ABA, can sit for California bar exam
- In letter to senator, ABA insists it's serious about law school oversight
- New law school opens on schedule in Nashville
- At law schools, age bias co-exists with outdated practices
- Law professor sues University of Pittsburgh for age discrimination
- UCLA dean defends donation from Milken brother
- Action on law school reform
- OPINION: Why cultural intelligence matters
University of Illinois investigating whether College of Law fudged figures | Top |
The University of Illinois has launched an investigation into the accuracy of information about the median grade point average and LSAT scores disseminated by the College of Law about its incoming class. | |
Yoo: Since Sept. 11, 'civil liberties have grown' | Top |
Did the Bush administration legally assume the executive powers required to respond decisively in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, or did it overreach the powers granted it by the Constitution at the expense of civil liberties, Congress and the courts? That question was up for debate during a panel session on Sept. 9 at New York Law School. | |
Zell invests $5 million in entrepreneurial law program at Michigan | Top |
The University of Michigan School of Law is launching an entrepreneurial law program with a $5 million donation from Chicago investor Sam Zell. The initiative, called the Zell Entrepreneurship and Law Program, will include a law clinic that will assist student entrepreneurs at the university. | |
Plenty of Ph.D.s at elite law schools | Top |
More than a quarter of the faculty at the top 26 law schools, as determined by U.S. News & World Report, hold a Ph.D., according to research by two Vanderbilt University law professors. | |
Vermont Law School wades into flood relief efforts | Top |
Classes have begun two days later than planned, but students and faculty have rallied to assist Vermont residents in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Irene. | |
Diversity efforts realize modest results, institute finds | Top |
Despite all the talk of boosting diversity in the legal profession, the percentage of minorities inched up from 9.7% in 2000 to 11.6% in 2009, according to a report by the Institute for Inclusion in the Legal Profession. | |
Clarence Darrow rides again in trial re-enactment | Top |
In 1912 legendary attorney Clarence Darrow was put on trial in California for jury tampering in connection with his representation of John and James McNamara. That trial will come to life again on Sept. 10, when Santa Clara University School of Law hosts a re-enactment of The People v. Clarence Darrow. | |
La Verne grads, jilted by ABA, can sit for California bar exam | Top |
The University of La Verne College of Law lost its provisional accreditation from the American Bar Association in June, but its graduates will still be allowed to sit for the California bar examination. | |
In letter to senator, ABA insists it's serious about law school oversight | Top |
The public dialogue between U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and the American Bar Association continued this week, with the ABA responding to Grassley's request for additional information about law school employment, student loan defaults and accreditation procedures. | |
New law school opens on schedule in Nashville | Top |
The Belmont University College of Law in Nashville has an incoming class of 130 students — 30 more than a feasibility study predicted. | |
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. | |
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