...of course, many successful lawyers who could not participate in sports due to physical and other limitations. There also are legions who are among the...
...of course, many successful lawyers who could not participate in sports due to physical and other limitations. There also are legions who are among the...
...Ha-Redeye posted a very informed and insightful Slaw entry entitled, "Access to Justice Starts With Legal Tuition". Playing Bell to my Meucci (that reads...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...perhaps too much has been written about the skills one needs to obtain a legal job. From our point of view as administrators on...
...perhaps too much has been written about the skills one needs to obtain a legal job. From our point of view as administrators on...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...with hope in the air that this time meaningful reform will come to legal education, it's time to review the recent history of attempts...
...landed a coveted law firm or public interest job for the summer. To move up in the long run, you'll need something extra. Smarts...
...green-light their admission. Students will need to maintain a 3.2 GPA, score highly on the LSAT and formally apply to Touro Law to...
The Daily Report
...brought to uphold the rights of citizens. That's a bad break for the Law School Admission Council, administrator of the LSAT exam...
...brought to uphold the rights of citizens. That's a bad break for the Law School Admission Council, administrator of the LSAT exam...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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