Encouraging Trends Amid Legal Challenges Racial and ethnic diversity in law school enrollment has remained steady in 2024, defying concerns that the...
Over the past two decades, law school students have consistently rated their educational experiences highly. According to the Law School Survey of...
The role of a law professor remains one of the most sought-after positions in the legal world, offering intellectual challenge, academic freedom,...
The American Bar Association (ABA) is working to retain references to “race and ethnicity†in its diversity standards for law schools, pushing...
Law schools across the United States are grappling with the effects of recent anti-DEI laws, which challenge the foundations of inclusion and...
Summary of the Article Georgetown Law admissions dean Andy Cornblatt is particularly enthusiastic about applications from students with STEM (science, technology, engineering,...
Allegations of a lack of representation for conservative students within the mastheads of prestigious law reviews at three prominent American law schools...
The University of Virginia School of Law has recently added 17 high-profile academics as faculty members. In the last six months, the...
GW Law Review Appoints Its First AAPI Editor-in-Chief For the first time in its ninety years long history, George Washington (GW) Law...
Penn Law Honors First Black Woman Graduate, Announces Three Full Tuition Scholarships Penn Law has announced three full-tuition scholarships to honor and...
In 2003, minorities made up just one-fifth of all law students and just over one-quarter in 2012, according to the American Bar...