A new report released by the AccessLex Institute, a nonprofit organization advocating for accessibility and affordability in legal education, sheds light on...
The American Bar Association (ABA), responsible for accrediting law schools, has made a significant rule change that allows law students to take...
A Harvard Law student is suing the university for failing to lower tuition prices and fees despite classes being moved to remote...
Harvard Law School will not hold in-person classes for the fall term—making it the first top law school to confirm that it...
Columbia University to Enhance Student Safety In response to a lawsuit alleging the campus had become unsafe during recent pro-Palestinian protests, Columbia...
David Lawson, aged 75, and his son Shannon, aged 49, have defied the norm of retirement boredom by graduating from Texas A&M...
The accelerated recruiting process in Big Law is creating challenges for diverse students, putting pressure on them to make career-defining decisions early...
A growing trend among law schools is reshaping traditional admissions processes, focusing on increasing diversity and widening applicant pools. The American Bar...
In a groundbreaking move, Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles is set to launch the United States’ inaugural, fully online, full-time J.D....
In a recent development, attorney Jason R. Buckley, based in Bloomfield, Connecticut, has found himself entangled in a precarious situation as his...
As the legal community ushers in a new academic year, a groundbreaking pipeline initiative has garnered attention for its success in offering...
Concord Law School, now rebranded as Purdue Global Law School, is pushing for a rule change from the Indiana Supreme Court to...