Legal Education Roundup (May 13, 2016)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Law Schools that Feed Big Law Partnerships," The American Lawyer
- "Syracuse Launches Online JD Program," The National Law Journal
- "Harvard Law-Student Activists Demand Free Tuition," The National Law Journal
- "Inquiry Into BYU Law School's Expulsion of Ex-Mormon Proceeds," The National Law Journal
- "Law Schools," New York Law Journal
- "Ask What the Bar Can Do for Law Schools," New York Law Journal
- "Top 10 Tips for Acing Summer Associate Interviews," New York Law Journal
- "Educating Tomorrow's Lawyers to Handle New Digital Problems," New York Law Journal
- "Debunking Four Myths About Law Firm Job Offers," New York Law Journal
- "Can Social Media Networking Help Your Job Search," New York Law Journal
- "Are India's 1,200 Law Schools Enough?," The Asian Lawyer
- "Syracuse Appoints New Law School Dean," New York Law Journal
- Above the Law reports on the NALP conference proceedings in Boston last week:
- "NALP 2016: Nobody Really Likes The New OCI, But Nobody Can Change It," Above the Law
- "The Brain Drain Hasn't Destroyed Biglaw...Yet (NALP 2016)," Above the Law
- "Now That There Aren't As Many Law Students, Hiring Has Stabilized (NALP 2016)", Above the Law
- "Schools add bar exam class to curriculum and find success," ABA Journal