Legal Education Roundup (Oct. 9, 2015)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Is the Bar Too Low to Get Into Law School?," The New York Times
- "A Shrinking Pool, But Committed Lawyers," Akin, Gump, Strause, Hauer & Feld LLP
- "The American Bar Association Should Create a More Meaningful Bar Exam," Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
- "Law Schools Need to Better Prepare Their Students," University of Wisconsin Law School
- "Incoming Law Students Have Weaker Exam Credentials," University of St. Thomas School of Law
- "The Bar Exam Is Not the Best Test of a Good Lawyer," Brooklyn Law School
- "Law School by Design," SLAW
- "ABA committee for third time proposes eliminating ban on academic credit for paid externships," ABA Journal
- "Campbell Law School Boosts Technology With Donation," Legaltech News
- "Bar Exam Scores Drop to Their Lowest Point in Decades," Bloomberg Business
- "Scores on this Year’s Bar Exam May be the Worst in Decades," The Wall Street Journal Law Blog
- "As Bar Exam Scores Continue to Plummet, Early Results Reveal Worst Performance In Decades," Above the Law
- "Bar Passage at 27 Year Low," ALM