Two years after the first state-by-state breakdowns of annual law graduate and lawyer surpluses revealed just how bleak the legal industry's employment picture had become, revised state government da
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
Two years after the first state-by-state breakdowns of annual law graduate and lawyer surpluses revealed just how bleak the legal industry's employment picture had become, revised state government da
Devising new ways to entice unsuspecting young people to enroll in law school doesn't qualify as bringing innovation to legal education
The Daily Report
...not just in California. The Law School Admissions Council, or LSAC, is a nonprofit organization based in Pennsylvania that administers the LSAT. Fulbright...
...not just in California. The Law School Admissions Council, or LSAC, is a nonprofit organization based in Pennsylvania that administers the LSAT. Fulbright...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...not just in California. The Law School Admissions Council, or LSAC, is a nonprofit organization based in Pennsylvania that administers the LSAT. Fulbright...
An analysis of U.S. Education Department federal loan volume data shows how rapidly the country's nearly two dozen stand-alone private law schools are absorbing federal Grad PLUS loan dollars
New proposals to reform legal education remain plentiful, and mostly misguided
Daily Business Review
...April.) Some people trying to access www.lsac.org were instead routed to a domain registration...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...April.) Some people trying to access www.lsac.org were instead routed to a domain registration...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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