Jack Crittenden

More employment data lawsuits on way despite adverse ruling

More lawsuits will soon be filed against law schools over misleading employment data, despite a dismissal of...

12 more law schools sued over employment data

Twelve additional law schools have been sued over claims that they misled prospective law students by falsely...

Duncan School of Law files appeal with ABA. But can it win?

Lincoln Memorial University’s Duncan School of Law has filed an administrative appeal with the American Bar Association...

Law schools get poor marks for employment transparency

A new study shows that most law schools are falling short when it comes to full disclosure...

George Washington prof’s crusade against single-sex dorms hits snag; Hopeful law prof sues to get job

It was a Good Week for... Common sense after George Washington University law professor John Banzhaf lost his...

Another look at the top schools for externships

We published a list of the top schools for externship opportunities in our Fall issue of preLaw...
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Thomas Cooley sues scam bloggers, law firm for defamation

Thomas Cooley Law School is fighting back against scam bloggers and a law firm that was investigating...

The Good News about the Dismal Salary Report

The latest salary data shows a steep decline in median private starting salaries — down from $125,000...

Why some grads are worse off, while others doing great

Are law grads really better off than 10 years ago? It depends on the law grad. We just...

A 45% employment rate? How law school employment numbers are inflated

By Jack Crittenden: Paul Campos, a law professor at the University of Colorado, grabbed some attention in late...

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