Friday, August 8, 2014
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
ABA Journal, Law Grads Sue Over ‘Barmageddon,’ Seek Refund of Software Fee and Punitive Damages
- ABA Journal, What Kind of Jobs Are JD Advantage?
- Above the Law, ExamSoft Sued in Illinois
- American Lawyer, NALP's Fuzzy Definition of 'JD Advantage', by Matt Leichter
- Elizabeth Chambliss (South Carolina), Law School Training for Licensed 'Legal Technicians'?, 65 S.C. L. Rev. 579 (2014)
- Michael Colatrella (McGeorge), Learning 'The True, the Good and the Beautiful' in Law School
- Faculty Lounge, The ExamSoft Bar Question
- Ken Hirsh (Cincinnati), “Biggest Bar Exam Disaster Ever?” Was More a Fender Bender
- Law Deans on Legal Education Blog, SEALS v. AALS, by I. Richard Gershon (Dean, Mississippi)
- Legal Times, Georgetown Law Prof Victoria Nourse Joins Biden's Legal Team
- National Jurist op-ed, The Problem With Dumping the LSAT, by Robert Steinbuch (Arkansas)
- National Law Journal, Angry Bar Candidates Sue Over Exam Software Problems
- National Law Journal, Case Western Puts Off Search for Permanent Dean
- New York Law Journal, Once a Critic, New Law Dean Now a Champion of Cornell
- PrawfsBlawg, SEALS v. AALS, by Howard Wasserman (Florida International)
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