The latest news in legal education from law school developments and policy changes to rankings, diversity efforts, and trends shaping the future of the profession.
Do Kim, one of UCLA School of Law’s earliest Critical Race Studies alums, is a highly-regarded civil rights attorney in Los Angeles. He started his own practice in Korea Town where he is currently working on several high-profile cases and is also a fast-action attorney for Black Lives Matter.
Four law schools have fallen out of compliance with standards set by the American Bar Association, according to the organization’s public notices posted between Dec. 13-14.
Here are a number of lessons that my colleagues and I learned during the process of studying for the bar exam that should help anyone, regardless of where you are in your preparation process.
New data shows that female enrollment in law schools and employment after law school is rising but some believe there is still room for more representation in the law field.
Law school exams are supposed to be difficult but with the right strategy, you can make things easier on test day. To help you get started, here are three tips for succeeding on law school exams.
Dawn Young, an assistant clinical professor of law at the University of Idaho College of Law said that working on a hypo a day can help you to grow a gigantic analytical muscle. She provides three reasons why you should do this every day.
A rebellion over U.S. News & World Report’s annual ranking is picking up steam as a number of the nation’s most prestigious law schools have announced they will no longer provide data to the much-watched — and criticized — assessment of law schools.
Law students can focus on just using the AI or they can take a closer look under the hood. By discovering how the AI is devised, you can learn quite a bit about what seemingly is going on in the noggins of human lawyers upon which the AI was initially modeled.
The American Bar Association Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar took a big step on Nov. 18, voting to drop its requirement that law schools use a standardized test.