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 digital age where the discourse on educational methods can quickly go viral, a heated debate has ignited in law academia....
Subtitle: Launching the John K. Hoyns Scholarship Fund and Empowering Aspiring Lawyers In a groundbreaking philanthropic move, distinguished attorney John Hoyns has...
Introduction To address underrepresentation within the legal profession and navigate the shifting landscape of diversity initiatives, the New York State Bar Association...
Aspen Publishing Takes the Reins of University of Arizona’s JD-Next Program for Law School Admissions The University of Arizona’s law school has...
Washburn University School of Law recently celebrated the grand opening of its highly anticipated new law school building. After two years of...
University of Colorado Boulder law professor Paul Campos, renowned for his critique of the legal academy’s unsustainable economic model, has filed a...
Georgetown University Law Center has recently received an astounding $30 million donation from Daniel Tsai, the chairman of Taiwan-based financial conglomerate Fubon...
In the face of potential bans on considering race in college admissions, two prominent U.S. law schools provide valuable insights for institutions...
A recent study conducted by Kyle Rozema, an associate professor at the Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, examines the...
In recent years, law school admissions experienced a period of relative stability, with annual applicant numbers ranging from 57,000 to 64,000. However,...
The American Bar Association (ABA), responsible for accrediting law schools, has made a significant rule change that allows law students to take...