Friday, December 2, 2016
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
- ABA Journal, Law schools expect applications to increase, but grads' job data shows decline
- ABA Journal, 10 to 15 law schools could close if enrollment keeps shrinking, higher-ed market analyst says
- Above the Law, Dean Resigns After Abysmal Bar Passage Numbers
- D Magazine, How Social Media is Impacting Law Students
- Dan Filler (Drexel), Law Schools Ranked by Job Placement Rate
- Scott Fruehwald (Legal Skills Prof Blog), More on FIU's Remarkable Bar Passage Success
- Stephen J. Harper (Northwestern adjunct), The ABA is Raising the Wrong Bar
- Deborah Jones Merritt (Ohio State), Cognition and Justice: New Ways to Think Like a Lawyer, 69 Ark. L. Rev. 47 (2016)
- The Monitor, Valley Legislators File Bills Asking For a Law School in the Area
- New York Times, More Law Degrees for Women, but Fewer Good Jobs
- Michael Simkovic (Seton Hall; moving to USC), U.S. LLM Programs Probably Benefit International Students: Part 1: Students Who Stay in the U.S.; Part 2: Students Who Return Home
- Lou Sirico (Villanova), Conference: Formative Assessment in Large Classes
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