A new report released by the AccessLex Institute, a nonprofit organization advocating for accessibility and affordability in legal education, sheds light on...
The American Bar Association (ABA), responsible for accrediting law schools, has made a significant rule change that allows law students to take...
A Harvard Law student is suing the university for failing to lower tuition prices and fees despite classes being moved to remote...
Harvard Law School will not hold in-person classes for the fall term—making it the first top law school to confirm that it...
David Lawson, aged 75, and his son Shannon, aged 49, have defied the norm of retirement boredom by graduating from Texas A&M...
The accelerated recruiting process in Big Law is creating challenges for diverse students, putting pressure on them to make career-defining decisions early...
A growing trend among law schools is reshaping traditional admissions processes, focusing on increasing diversity and widening applicant pools. The American Bar...
In a groundbreaking move, Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles is set to launch the United States’ inaugural, fully online, full-time J.D....
In a recent development, attorney Jason R. Buckley, based in Bloomfield, Connecticut, has found himself entangled in a precarious situation as his...
As the legal community ushers in a new academic year, a groundbreaking pipeline initiative has garnered attention for its success in offering...
Concord Law School, now rebranded as Purdue Global Law School, is pushing for a rule change from the Indiana Supreme Court to...
In a recent news release, the AccessLex Institute and Gallup announced the publication of their third and final report, titled “Law School...