Monday, May 23, 2022
Legal Ed News Roundup
ABA Journal, Starting this Fall, Many Native American Students Won’t Be Charged Tuition at University of California Law Schools
- Above the Law, Despite The Saltiness Toward Online Schooling, It's Sweeter Than It Used To Be
- Above the Law, Harvard Law Students And Grads Secure Needed Reform To School's Public Interest Funding Plan
- Above the Law, Jonathan Turley Called Out For Using Law For 'Wrongful Ends.' As If Selling Out For Publicity Is Wrongful!
- Above the Law, Make Way For The Country's Youngest Black Law School Graduate
- Above the Law, Yale Law Students: 'Maybe Don't Invite FedSoc To Parties.' Right Wing: 'Doxx 'Em And Snitch To Employers'
- Daily Business Review, Lidsky to Return to UF Law as Constitutional Law Chair, Following Mizzou Deanship
- Daily Report Online, 245 Applicants Pass Georgia Bar Exam, Up 4.3% From February 2021
- Law.com, How I Got Into Law School: Prior Experience and Broad Education Pay Dividends, Says Skadden's Lauren S. Kramer
- Law.com, 'No Matter the Outcome, You Will Be Okay': Second-Time Bar Takers Discuss the Agonizing Wait for Results
- Law.com, State Bar to Ask Supreme Court to Extend Provisional Licensing for Recent Grads
- Law.com, Syracuse Law Graduates 45 Inaugural Online JD Students
- Brian Leiter (Chicago), Kilborn v. UIC John Marshall Redux
- National Law Journal, Should Law School Supreme Court Clinics Take Cases That Could Make 'Bad' Law?
- Newsweek Op-Ed (Robert Blake Watson (J.D. 2023, Penn)), Why the Law School Admission Test Needs to Go
- Texas Lawyer, South Texas College of Law Houston Recognizes First Black Valedictorian
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