Law schools across the United States are experiencing an unexpected boom in applications—a surge that’s forcing admissions offices to confront a complex...
In a move celebrated by advocates for academic independence, Brown University has formally rejected an invitation to join the Trump administration’s “Compact...
Ever paid for prestige—or at least thought you were? For years, prospective lawyers have been coaxed into astronomical law school sticker prices—skyrocketing...
Boston, September 3, 2025 — In a landmark ruling that could reshape the balance of power between universities and the federal government,...
In response to the Israel-Hamas war, Harvard University created task forces aimed at addressing various biases, including anti-Muslim, anti-Arab, anti-Palestinian, and antisemitism...
A recent lawsuit filed by a conservative group accuses Northwestern University’s Law School of discriminatory hiring practices, favoring women and people of...
Lawsuit Alleges Violation of Employment Laws Employees of the University of the Arts have filed a lawsuit against the institution, claiming it...
Attorneys general from 21 states are pressing the American Bar Association (ABA) to modify its diversity standards for law school accreditation following...
The American Bar Association’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar recently convened in Chicago on May 17, 2024, to...
Introduction Law schools may soon have access to more detailed information about the educational and economic challenges faced by applicants on their...
After years of dominating the legal education landscape, U.S. News’ law school rankings are showing signs of waning influence, marked by declining...
The University of Texas at Austin finds itself at the epicenter of a nationwide debate surrounding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) legislation,...