Sherry Karabin

Sherry Karabin is a New York-based legal journalist and regular contributor to National Jurist, where she covers legal education, career development, and bar exam preparation. With a background in multimedia reporting and a focus on topics like environmental and tribal law, she brings clarity and depth to issues that matter to law students and early-career attorneys. Her work has also appeared in outlets like Akron Legal News and The Daily Legal News.

Venezuelan attorney overcomes political turmoil to join the U.S. legal profession

As a teenager growing up in the city of San Cristóbal, Táchira in Venezuela, Leyda Guadalupe Schmid...

The best LL.M. programs for foreign attorneys

After six years practicing law in Mexico, attorney Cristian Zarco moved to Texas to pursue an LL.M....

Early BigLaw recruiting timeline is increasing stress for law students

Acclimating to law school can be tough, as students seek to balance the intense workload and adjust...

How to choose between law school offers

Getting into law school has never been easy, but as the number of applicants soars the process...

How the LL.M. opens doors

When Cambodian native Chandaralen “Len” Phe first arrived in Atlanta with her family in 2019, she knew...

Law schools face hot button issues: Free speech, DEI and accreditation

When Ohio resident Erik Ehrenfeld started at Case Western Reserve University School of Law in the fall...
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3 law students choose the self-study route to crack the LSAT

Nicholas Webb, a third-year at Seton Hall University School of Law, chose the self-study route, starting his...

Level up your LSAT score using these study habits

While more law schools are accepting GRE results, the LSAT remains the gold standard for admission at...

Attorney focuses on conservation and tribal issues, blending environmental and Indian law

Growing up on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state surrounded by a diverse environment, Anna Elza Brady...

The formula for happiness in your legal career

Many law students assume that successful, prestigious careers will lead to happiness. But research shows that happiness...