Topic: Law School

By Esther Zuckerman

Nov 21, 2012

Stat of the Day

Number of Potential Future Lawyers of America Drops to 13-Year Low

The number of LSAT tests administered dropped from 45,169 last October to 37,780 this October—a decline of 16.4 percent, ad the lowest since 1999.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Dec 2, 2011

Puppy Therapy Helps Law School Students Chill Out

Yesterday was "Puppy Day" at George Mason's School of Law, as the university brought in a pack of adorable doggies to help stressed out students deal with the pressure of end-of-semester exams. 

 

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By Ujala Sehgal

May 7, 2011

UVA Declines to Charge Student for False Racial Profiling Claim

Law student gets a pass for publishing fabricated police harassment incident

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By Alex Eichler

Apr 27, 2011

A List of the Degrees the Media Say Are Worthless

A look back on the doom-and-gloom coverage of higher education

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By Alex Eichler

Apr 25, 2011

Prediction: A Lot of Law Schools Are Going to Disappear

The New Republic's Jonathan Chait says legal education is a 'giant bubble'

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