Alicia Albertson

Villanova doubles full tuition scholarships, makes curricular changes

Villanova University School of Law announced it will double the number of full-tuition scholarships for incoming students,...

Iowa may dump bar exam for UIowa and Drake grads

Graduates of Iowa’s two law schools might be able to practice law without taking the Iowa State...

Minority hiring up at law firms, women associates still lags

Law firms have made progress in minority recruitment, but the number of women associates fell for the...

Penn State to cut tuition by almost half for Penn. residents

Only a year after it decided to divide into two separate law schools, Penn State University Dickinson...

U Wyoming fight over energy law leads to resignations of dean, university president

Wyoming is a center for energy and natural resources, but a debate regarding how much of the...

New England Law downsizing enrollment, faculty size

John O’Brien, previously the highest paid dean in the nation, will take a 25 percent pay cut...
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Drop in law school applications higher among students from more elite schools

Graduates from more prestigious colleges and universities are avoiding law school at a greater rate than graduates...

Lincoln Memorial records 81% bar pass rate for inaugural class

Lincoln Memorial University’s Duncan School of Law may have just completed a remarkable turnaround. Two years ago,...

Starting salaries remain flat

First year associate salaries remain stagnant in 2013, according to a recent study. The study, conducted by the...

Pre-law students want legal education to change

The vast majority of prospective law students — 79 percent — believe law schools need to make...

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