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68% of surveyed 3L’s prefer distance learning

The American Bar Association’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar surveyed 1,394 third-year law students and found that 68.65% want the ability to earn more distance education course credit than what their law school offered.

Jacksonville University welcomes its inaugural class of 14 law students

Jacksonville University College of Law opened its doors to an intentionally small class of 14 students —...

Duke Law School receives over $5 million to maintain constitutional and public law program

Duke University School of Law will rename its Program in Public Law to the Richard A. Horvitz...

82% of young attorneys happy with career

The Class of 2018 had challenges when it came to launching legal careers, and it wasn’t just...

USC Gould School of Law is 7th law school to offer undergraduate degree in law

The University of Southern California’s Gould School of Law is the most recent law school to offer...

Mercer Law School launches corporate counsel externship program

This fall, Mercer University-Walter F. George School of Law’s Corporate Counsel Externship Program will pair students with...
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Cincinnati Law receives $500,000 gift to establish Workforce Housing Policy Fund

University of Cincinnati College of Law will establish the Ian Bruce Eichner Research Fellowship in Workforce Housing...

Vanderbilt launches new journal, the Social Justice Reporter

Vanderbilt Law School’s Social Justice Reporter, a new student-edited legal journal, will publish this fall and focus...

New public service attorney salary figures show growth since 2018, NALP reports

According to new research from the National Association for Law Placement, salaries for public service attorneys have...

Vermont Law School changes name and adds master’s programs

Vermont Law School changed its name on July 1 to Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS), as...

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