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Conditional Scholarships Offered to More Students Than Ever Before

Summary: Retention rates are causing many law schools to rethink conditional scholarships but the number of these scholarships being offered…

Ban on Academic Credit for Paid Externships Remains

Summary: For now, the ban on students’ receiving academic credit for paid internships will remain in place. According to the…

Approximately 90% of Students Drop Out of Unaccredited California Schools

Summary: In a recent analysis, the Los Angeles Times reveals just how few of the students that attend California’s unaccredited…

Rutgers University Moves Forward with Merger

Summary: Rutgers University is hoping to receive all the approvals they need to merge their two law schools into one…

Enrollment Decreases and Increases Reported at the University of New Mexico School of Law

Summary: Although law school enrollment has dropped significantly nationwide, the University of New Mexico School of Law has reported that…

The Top 11 Northeast Law Schools in Employment Rates

Summary: The most recent American Bar Association data shows a small increase in employment rates for law school graduates. View…

10 Factors More Important to Law Firms than Your Alma Mater

Summary: If you did not get accepted to a top law school, do not fear—here are ten other factors that…

Kaplan Survey Reveals Law Schools Optimistic

  Summary: A survey administered by Kaplan finds that law schools expect a boost in enrollment soon. A survey put…

Cooley Law the First School to Succumb

Summary: Thomas M. Cooley School of Law announces they are closing their Ann Arbor Campus. We’ve seen the legal sector…

LSAT Sees Increase in Test-Takers from February 2013-February 2014

According to the website for LSAC, the number of people who took the LSAT in the month of February increased.…

LawCrossing Releases its “2013-14 Guide to Top LL.M. Programs in America”

LawCrossing is part of the Employment Research Institute, which is one of the largest employment companies in the world with…

Law Professor Warns Law Libraries are Thing of the Past

According to law professor James G. Milles, law libraries are in for some rough seas. A report from the Wall…