Friday, January 7, 2022
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
ABA, Proposed Changes To Distance Learning Accreditation Standard
- ABA, Proposed Changes To Diversity And Inclusion Accreditation Standard
- Tiffany Atkins (Elon), #Fortheculture: Generation Z and the Future of Legal Education
- I. Bennett Capers (Fordham), The Law School as a White Space
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), The Top 10 Legal Education Posts Of 2021
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), 2022 Princeton Review Law School Rankings: Academic Experience
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), 2022 Princeton Review Law School Rankings: Admissions Selectivity
- Gail Heriot (San Diego), The Emory Law Journal Finds My Distinguished Colleague's Words “Hurtful and Unnecessarily Divisive”
- Inside Higher Ed, Law Students Protest LexisNexis and Westlaw Contracts With ICE
- Robert Kuehn (Washington University), Shifting Law School Faculty Demographics
- Law.com, 2021 Legal Education Year-in-Review: US News Kerfuffle, Bar Exam Drama, Law School Scandals and More
- Law.com, Will 2024 Law Grads Find Jobs After Law School Enrollment Boom? Location May Be Everything
- Derek Muller (Iowa), After 50% Drop in 1L Academic Dismissals in 2020, Little Increase in 2L Academic Dismissals in 2021
- Derek Muller (Iowa), Law School 1L JD Enrollment Climbs to 9-Year High as Non-JD Enrollment Dips Slightly
- Nat'l Jurist, Law School Scholarships: Who Gives the Most?
- Jerry Organ (St. Thomas-MN), Evaluating Fall 2021 First-Year Enrollment Through The Lens Of 2024 Employment Outcomes
- Gregory Parks (Wake Forest), A Message to White Law Faculty: Mentor Racial Minority Students
- preLaw, Acceptance Rates Dropped By 34% At Most Prestigious Law Schools
- Princeton Review has published the 2022 edition of The Best 168 Law Schools
- Reuters, 2021 Was the Year Everyone Wanted to go to Law School
- Dean Theodore Ruger (Penn Law), A Statement From Dean Ruger in Response to Recent Comments Made by Professor Wax
- Amy Soled (Rutgers), Legal Writing Professors, Salary Disparities, and the Impossibility of 'Improved Status'
- Etienne Toussaint (South Carolina), Monuments of American Sorrow
- Karen Wallace (Drake), Rebecca Lutkenhaus (Drake) & David Hanson (Drake), Assessing Heinonline as a Source of Scholarly Impact Metrics
- Keith Whittington (Princeton), The Value of Ideological Diversity Among University Faculty
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