Legal Education Roundup (May 27, 2016)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Pace Law School Gets Mega-Gift, New Name," The Wall Street Journal
- "George Mason Faculty Demands Review of University's Agreements With Donors," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Oklahoma: Law School Drops Name Of Founder With KKK Ties," The New York Times
- "University of Arizona Law School's Use of GRE Scores Creates LSAT Trouble," The National Law Journal
- "Arizona Law Faces Fight Over LSAT Policy," The Wall Street Journal
- "Should LSAC and the ABA Demand Fealty to the LSAT (or any other test)?," Law Professor Blogs Network
- "149 Deans Back Law School's Use of GRE Scores," The National Law Journal
- "Law Deans Defend Arizona's Use of GRE," Inside Higher Ed
- "Mixed Signals from the Legal Employment Market — Preliminary Results for the Class of 2015," Legal Whiteboard
- "Fewer Law Grads Drive Employment Rates Up Slightly," The National Law Journal
- "Law School-Funded Positions Dry Up With US News Methodology Change," Excess of Democracy
- "Law School Graduate Employment Data Shows Decline in Legal Jobs," The Wall Street Journal
- "Law and Engineering Should Share Curriculum," Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Law Schools Need More Than 'Warm Bodies'," The American Lawyer
- "How Law Schools Game the Rankings," The American Lawyer