Saturday, June 12, 2021
This Week's Ten Most Popular TaxProf Blog Posts
- New York Times, Gripped By ‘Dinner Party-gate,’ Yale Law School Confronts A Venomous Divide
- Mike Spivey (Spivey Consulting), The Fall 2021 Admissions Cycle: The Best Of Times (For Law Schools), The Worst Of Times (For Applicants)
- The Recorder, Racial Disparities Persist In California Bar Exam Pass Rates: White: 72%, Asian: 66%, Hispanic: 61%, Black: 31%
- Bryan Camp (Texas Tech), Lesson From The Tax Court: The Perils of Stipulations
- Miami Herald, University Of Miami President Doubles Down On Decision To Fire Tony Varona After Less Than Two Years As Dean
- Brian Leiter (Chicago), The ABA's Questionable Proposed Accreditation Standards Relating To Racism, Bias Training
- ProPublica, America's Richest People Pay Little To Nothing In Federal Income Taxes
- National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, Undergraduate Enrollment Plummets 727,000 (4.9%); Graduate Enrollment Rises 124,000 (4.6%)
- American Lawyer, BigLaw First Year Associate Pay Rises To $200,000 $205,000
- Karen Sloan & Zack Needles (Law.com), It's Year Two of Pandemic Law Firm Summer Associate Programs. Here's How Things Are Shaping Up.
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