Legal Education Roundup (Mar 31, 2017)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "Cincinnati Law Sacks Dean," Law.com
- "University of Cincinnati Places Law Dean on Leave," Inside Higher Ed
- "Charlotte Plans To Go Non-Profit While Still Paying Profits To InfiLaw Or Something," Above the Law
- "How to Con Black Law Students: A Case Study," The New York Times
- "Prosecutors Find Refuge in Law School Posts," The National Law Journal
- "The California bar exam flunks too many law school graduates," Los Angeles Times
- "Will Dropping the LSAT Requirement Create More Miserable Lawyers?," New York Times
- "With Harvard Law taking the GRE as admissions test, what does that mean for other schools?," ABA Journal
- "Harvard Law is now accepting the GRE. Could other schools follow?," The Boston Globe
- "How Colleges Can Admit Better Students," New York Times
- "Navigating Our Shameful, Maddeningly Complex Student Aid System," The New York Times
- "Trump administration rolls back protections for people in default on student loans," The Washington Post