By Christine Charnosky | April 25, 2023
The actual number of full-time, long-term Bar Passage Required or J.D. Advantage jobs increased by 888 (+3%) year-over-year as compared to last year, when the ABA reported an 11.2% year-over-year increase.
By Christine Charnosky | April 19, 2023
After U.S. News & World Report pushed back the release of its much-anticipated 2023-24 "Best Law Schools" last week, it has delayed it once again—this time indefinitely.
By Christine Charnosky | April 17, 2023
Some law schools have told Law.com that there were discrepancies in employment outcomes that U.S. News included in last week's embargoed data.
By Christine Charnosky | April 14, 2023
"I don't think there is any warrant for sanctioning me, I don't think the charges have any valid basis and I will keep defending myself to the best of my ability for as long as it takes," Amy Wax said during the webinar. "Penn is very powerful, rich, ruthless and unprincipled and will do everything they can to wear you down from my experience so far—I'm sorry to have to issue such a harsh judgment, but there it is."
By Christine Charnosky | April 11, 2023
This year's rankings were even more anticipated than usual given that, since November, 42 law schools have decided to cease participating in the survey process.
By Linda Sugin | April 6, 2023
There is a mental health crisis in the legal profession, and it starts in law school. In a recent survey of law students, half reported feeling depressed, and three-quarters reported that law school increased their anxiety. (Part 3)
By Christine Charnosky | April 6, 2023
Thomas David Clark and his wife, Judith Swope Clark, attended the University of California, Berkeley School of Law together in the 1970s. Now, he's giving back to the school to honor his late wife.
By Christine Charnosky | April 4, 2023
Sophia Z. Lee, currently a professor of both law and history at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, has been named as the law school's next dean—the first woman to serve in that role.
By Linda Sugin | April 4, 2023
There is a mental health crisis in the legal profession, and it starts in law school. In a recent survey of law students, half reported feeling depressed, and three-quarters reported that law school increased their anxiety. (Part 2 of a 3-part series).
By Christine Charnosky | March 31, 2023
"Simone was a beloved colleague and mentor, and her contributions to our campus were many," Georgetown Law Dean William M. Treanor said in a statement. "She was a law student, a student worker and ultimately she rose to head an office that is central to everything we do, and she did so with remarkable skill, dedication, and leadership."
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