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There are nearly 30 law schools that have or soon will offer a master's degree for nonlawyers, up from just a handful two years ago
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Harvard Law School has announced a pilot program under which Harvard undergraduates may apply and gain acceptance during their junior year, provided they agree to work for two years in between gradua
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Originally Published: National Law Journal
In recent weeks Northwestern, Wake Forest, and the University of Utah schools of law have received generous donations from both alumni and community foundations
Originally Published: National Law Journal
... On May 10 in Schomer v. Board of Bar Examiners, the Massachusetts...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Educating Tomorrow's Lawyers, a consortium of 28 law schools, has created an interactive website detailing schools' job-placement rates
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The committee updating the American Bar Association’s law school accreditation standards hopes to wrap up its initial review by the end of 2013, but the group remains nowhere near a consensus r
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The committee revising the law school accreditation standards is poised to endorse a new rule that would require at least 80 percent of a school's graduates to pass the bar within two years of gradua
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The lack of consensus about what ails law schools and how to fix them was on display Wednesday during a daylong conference hosted by the American Bar Association's Task Force on the Future of Educati
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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