Summary: Thomas M. Cooley School of Law announces they are closing their Ann Arbor Campus. We’ve seen the legal sector shrink, we’ve...
According to the website for LSAC, the number of people who took the LSAT in the month of February increased. Even though...
LawCrossing is part of the Employment Research Institute, which is one of the largest employment companies in the world with more than...
According to law professor James G. Milles, law libraries are in for some rough seas. A report from the Wall Street Journal...
The 670 New Jersey lawyers sworn in Tuesday, 500 of them at Trenton War Memorial, are a great increase in JDs in...
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, “more students are graduating from law school each year than there are jobs available.”...
Paul Campos, of Lawyers, Guns and Money, has done a curious survey of law school revenues – curious in his use of...
Has the U.S. News & World Report’s annual law school rankings arbitrarily skewed which law schools are truly elite, making distinctions that...
The economy is trashed after the recession of 2007 and 2008, and many have bided their time in the limbo of unemployment...
Every system has its exploits, just as computers soon developed “viruses” and every manner of digital exploitation and hacking. The latest exploit...
On September 20, the ABA Task Force on the Future of Legal Education published their Draft Report. The report is accompanied with...
Several years ago, an employee who curated content for our company website and was making around $120,000 a year was recruited to...