The latest from NLJ.com: Law Schools
- Attacks on EPA seen as nation's top environmental problem
- Law school, a ticket to economic security? Better run the numbers
- Law school establishing branch in Savannah
- N.C. Central dean returning to private practice
- Indiana dean will balance provost duties with leadership of law school association
- ABA seeks better treatment of the disabled by LSAT administrator
- Magistrate judge named dean of Oklahoma City law school
- ABA gives ground on law schools' graduate jobs data reporting
- Law school? Who needs it?
- Dean stepping down at Arkansas
- With $24 million gift comes name change for Indianapolis law school
- Emory degree program introduces non-lawyers to the law
- Cornell Law to expand and modernize facilities
- New York Law and John Jay to offer joint degree in law and forensic psychology
- LAW SCHOOLS: An early connection
- Helping soldiers in court
Attacks on EPA seen as nation's top environmental problem | Top |
Republican attacks on the Environmental Protection Agency constitute the most pressing development in environmental law and policy facing the United States, according to Vermont Law School's 2011-'12 Environmental Watch List. | |
Law school, a ticket to economic security? Better run the numbers | Top |
You've graduated from law school. You've landed a job as an attorney. Now you want to buy a house and cement your status in the professional class. But can you afford it? Probably not — unless you can count on earning three times your annual tuition. | |
Law school establishing branch in Savannah | Top |
Atlanta's John Marshall Law School announced on Dec. 8 that is has received American Bar Association approval to open a Savannah branch campus next fall. The new location will be called Savannah Law School. | |
N.C. Central dean returning to private practice | Top |
Raymond Pierce, the dean of North Carolina Central University School of Law, will step down at the end of the academic year to become a partner in the Raleigh office of law firm Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough. | |
Indiana dean will balance provost duties with leadership of law school association | Top |
Lauren Robel is gearing up for a busy 2012. A mere month before the dean of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law-Bloomington is to assume to the presidency of the Association of American Law Schools, university leaders have tapped her as the interim provost of the entire Bloomington campus. | |
ABA seeks better treatment of the disabled by LSAT administrator | Top |
The ABA's Commission on Disability Rights has asked the council to change the way it handles requests for testing accommodations, to "ensure that the exam reflects what the exam is designed to measure, and not the test taker's disability." | |
Magistrate judge named dean of Oklahoma City law school | Top |
Oklahoma City University School of Law has found its next dean on the federal bench. University officials announced on Dec. 4 that U.S. Magistrate Judge Valerie Couch would assume the law school's top position on July 1. | |
ABA gives ground on law schools' graduate jobs data reporting | Top |
The council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar on Dec. 3 approved a new annual questionnaire intended to gather more detailed information about where recent law grads find work. | |
Law school? Who needs it? | Top |
A handful of states still allow would-be lawyers to bypass law school altogether and learn the law under an experienced attorney, or to supplement one or two years of formal law school with a year or two of apprenticing. | |
Dean stepping down at Arkansas | Top |
John DiPippa, the dean of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, will step down at the end of the academic year. DiPippa has led the law school since 2009, overseeing its reaccreditation by the American Bar Association and raising $3.3 million. He will continue to teach constitutional and public service law. | |
With $24 million gift comes name change for Indianapolis law school | Top |
The Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis is now Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. University officials announced on Dec. 1 that attorney and civic leader Robert McKinney had donated $24 million to the law school. | |
Emory degree program introduces non-lawyers to the law | Top |
Emory University School of Law is launching a year-long juris master degree program for professionals, undergraduates and graduate students who want an introduction to the law. | |
Cornell Law to expand and modernize facilities | Top |
Cornell Law School will soon embark on a $55 to $60 million expansion that will add space and modernize its facilities. | |
New York Law and John Jay to offer joint degree in law and forensic psychology | Top |
The program, which will take four years to complete, is intended for law students with an interest in mental disability law and psychology graduate students who wish to learn more about the legal system. | |
LAW SCHOOLS: An early connection | Top |
If racial diversity in the legal profession is ever to climb above the 10% mark where it has hovered for the past decade, pre-law counselors and law school admissions officers need to do a better job of identifying promising minority applicants, guiding them through the often intimidating application process and ensuring that they graduate. | |
Helping soldiers in court | Top |
Congress is now following a path set in recent years by law schools, law firms and the American Bar Association, which have recognized the growing imperative to provide military men and women with free legal aid when needed. | |
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