Summary:Â Following recent data that shows a decline in bar exam scores, the dean of the Brooklyn Law School wrote a scathing letter...
Guest post by: Nabeal Twereet, writer for LawCrossing The Oregon State Bar’s alleged ethical issues have now been brought to light in...
The National Jurist posed the question “What if there were only one bar exam?” in its February 2013 issue. It appears that...
Today United States District Court Judge Charles R. Breyer will hear a motion on whether a blind law school graduate can receive...
Nineteen US states are positioned to implement the uniform bar exam, or UBE. The exam, designed to create a consistent competency measure...
Chief Justices and Court Administrators Form Task Force for Legal Education Overhaul In response to a widening access-to-justice gap, a groundbreaking initiative...
In a revolutionary development, the latest iteration of the popular AI chatbot, GPT-4, has outshone most aspiring lawyers in a critical legal...
A recent study conducted by Kyle Rozema, an associate professor at the Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, examines the...
In 2022, law school admissions witnessed a significant increase, with 70% of applicants receiving admissions offers, marking the first rise in admission...
In a recent report titled “Legal Education Data Deck: Key trends on access, affordability, and value,” released by the AccessLex Institute, notable...
New York is announcing reciprocity agreements with states also offering the October online bar exam, held by the National Conference of Bar...
When Kim Kardashian announced her desire to become a lawyer without going to law school, the reactions were mostly summed up in...