...s 1L class. "Standardized tests have been difficult for students at all levels of education, including the [Law School Admission Test],"...
...Bar Association's limit on distance education; they allow schools to teach students across the county and globe; and they are relatively inexpensive to deliver...
...to provide a financial backstop so their law schools can enroll fewer students or offer more sizeable scholarships to fill the requisite number of seats...
...side," said Hames, among the program's first crop of 40 students. "It's not easy. But already I've noticed that conversations...
...and positive word-of-mouth from program graduates have helped bring in students. Law schools have long lagged behind business schools when it...
...education together with the tough job market for young lawyers. Currently, a student must first obtain a college degree, which typically takes four or five...
...crisis. This year he added a new line to his resume: law student. Lustig was one of 12 medical professionals in the inaugural...
The occasion of the Supreme Court's spring musicale saw Broadway great Barbara Cook belting out jazz and oldtime favorites. Plus: Skadden and News Corp., Arent Fox reps the 49ers, Boasberg clears the
Profile of Berkeley Research Group general counsel Marvin Tenenbaum
...the episode began in the summer of 2006, when a female law student at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law became a...
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