...law schools can enroll fewer students or offer more sizeable scholarships...2011. Trendlines from the National Association for Law Placement (NALP) are...
...agreement that the American Bar Association's system of legal education...benefit at the expense of students and the public. ...
...Finance and Securities; Government Contracts and Litigation...nonprofit employees, law students; $25, members of...Ira Rheingold, National Association of Consumer Advocates...
...in the next five years? Not so fast, says Congress and the Government Accountability Office. Overbuilding for the courts has been a pet peeve of...
...waddle home to his newly purchased microfilm reader, where a newly hired student would transcribe the records into his new database. Once transcribed...
...of pre-law students found that 43...conventional law firm, government lawyer or public...the American Bar Association, just 56 percent...
...Northwestern University School of Law students on her team. "We...president-elect of its alumni association. Sidley Austin, led...
Governor Dennis Daugaard on March 21 signed first-in-the-nation legislation establishing incentive payments to as many as 16 attorneys who agree to practice in rural areas for at least five years
...the American Bar Association. Nine months...inform prospective law students who would arrive...graduates in business, government, public-interest jobs...
National Law Journal
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