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January 18, 2012
National Jurist Publishes New Issue
The National Jurist (Jan. 2012) has a number of interesting pieces:
- William Henderson (Indiana), Is a Great Lawyer Born or Made?, p. 6
- Consumer Data Will be 'More Accurate, Timely and Conplete', p.8
- Best Profs, Most Competitive Students and Other Honors by Princeton Review, p.10
- The Good and the Bad, p.11
- Best Cities for Buying Power, p.12
- Why a Law Professor Writes Fiction, p.14
- What Diversity? Law Schools Tout Diversity, but a New Study Shows That When It Comes to Socioeconomics, 67% of Law Students Come From the Top Quartile, p.16
- Faculty Diversity Leads to More Diverse Student Leadership, p.18
- 'I Feel Very Empowered', p. 20
- The Transfer Question, p.22
- Should I Stay or Should I Go?, p.24
- Best Schools for Public Service, p.26
- 2012 Guide to Study Abroad, p.37
- How to Find Love in Law School, p.62
January 18, 2012 in Law School Rankings, Legal Education | Permalink
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