Friday, July 12, 2024
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
- ABA Journal, Law School Academic Support Group Slams NCBE For 'Scattershot' NextGen Bar Exam Rollout
- Josh Blackman (South Texas), John Roberts and the Professoriate
- Becket, UCLA Defends Facilitating Antisemitic Encampments On Campus
- Bloomberg Law, Which Law School Year Is Worst for Students’ Health?
- Chronicle of Higher Education, Tenure-Track Professors Are Walking Away From Their 'Dream Jobs'
- Chronicle of Higher Education Op-Ed (Steven Teles), Why Are There So Few Conservative Professors?
- Scott Devito (Jacksonville), As The Percentage Of Accommodated Students In A Law School Increases, Its First-Time Bar Pass Rate Decreases
- Good Morning America, Daughter Surprises Mom With Cap and Gown She Didn't Get to Wear Over 40 Years Ago
- The Hill, Law Schools Left Reeling After Latest Supreme Court Earthquakes
- Inside Higher Ed, Can Professors Ban Class Recordings, Even By Students With A Disability Accommodation Requiring It?
- Nicholas Mignanelli (Yale), The Legal Tech Bro Blues: Generative AI, Legal Indeterminacy, And The Future Of Legal Research And Writing
- Maya Moritz (PhD Student, Penn (2023-)), Visualizing Hires in the Law Professor Market (Or, to JD/PhD or not to JD/PhD)
- The National Review, To the 2024 Twitter Law School Graduates
- New York Times, $1 Billion Bloomberg Gift to Hopkins Makes Tuition Free for Most Medical Students
- Roundup, Legal Ed News
- Darien Shanske (UC-Davis), An Open Letter from Tax Policy Experts Concerning TaxEDU
- Symposium, Current Issues in Professional Identity Formation
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