Students
ABA Offers to Meet With Senator With Questions About School Data
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Marshall Summer Internships Conclude
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Suits Accuse New York Law School, Thomas Cooley of Job Statistics Fraud
Thursday, August 11, 2011
SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT
ABA, NALP Spar Over Collection of Data on Law School Graduate Employment
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Diversity Intern Reception
Thursday, July 28, 2011
ABA Says Its Role Is Accreditation, Not Regulation, of Law Schools
Monday, July 25, 2011
Law School Sues Firm, Bloggers for Defamation Over Online Posts
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Thomas M. Cooley School of Law in Michigan is not sitting idly by as a New York law firm seeks potential plaintiffs for a class action against the school. Lawyers for the law school filed a complaint on July 14 against Kurzon Strauss claiming the firm defamed it in online posts advertising a potential class action.
Touro Dean to Step Down, Increase Teaching Next Year
Monday, July 11, 2011
Salaries Decline for Law School Grads, Survey Finds
Thursday, July 7, 2011
New York Law School Dean to Step Down
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Coupons, Legal Fees Cause Judge to Reject BAR/BRI Settlement
Friday, June 24, 2011
High Court Practitioners Are More Diverse
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
LSAT Hopeful Fails in Bid for Accommodation at Test
Monday, June 6, 2011
NALP Report: Recent Law Graduates Face Dim Employment Prospects
Friday, June 3, 2011
State Adopts Stricter Rules for LL.M. Programs for Foreign Students
Monday, May 23, 2011
News In Brief
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Schedule of Law School Commencements
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Fordham Law's Interim Dean Gets the Permanent Post
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Future of the Legal Profession Adapting to Changing Marketplace
Monday, May 2, 2011
Stephen P. Younger, president of the New York State Bar Association and a partner at Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler, writes: In response to the challenges of new technology, increased competition and the recession, last year I created the Task Force on the Future of the Legal Profession to evaluate our changing legal environment; identify the risks and opportunities presented; and seek a course that comports with our professional responsibilities to our clients; and promotes our personal well-being.
Law School Admission Council to Make Website Accessible to Blind
Thursday, April 28, 2011
After two years of legal wrangling, the Law School Admission Council and the National Federation of the Blind have reached a settlement over the accessibility of the website nearly every U.S. law school uses to accept student applications.
The Case for Cultural Competency
Monday, April 25, 2011
Katherine Frink-Hamlett, president of Frink-Hamlett Legal Solutions Inc., writes: In a legal market that has witnessed a contraction of available opportunities for law school graduates, the notion of developing culturally competent law students may not be considered a priority for law school deans or administrators. However, a culturally competent practitioner, particularly in a global economy, is a gem.
Skills and Search: The Keys to Finding a Job
Monday, April 25, 2011
Jill Backer, associate director for employer relations at Brooklyn Law School, gives tips on building your resume through pro bono work and academic opportunities, researching employers, writing cover letters and using job-search resources available at your school.
Get Ready to Interview
Monday, April 25, 2011
Donna Manion, legal recruiting manager in the New York office of DLA Piper, writes: More and more, firms and organizations are identifying competencies, such as professional excellence, interpersonal effectiveness and leadership, that they believe are important for members of their organization to master to be successful. In order to ascertain whether or not a candidate is proficient in these areas, employers will use questions designed to encourage exploration of their applicant's behavioral patterns.
Although Better, New Grads Still Face A Tough Market
Monday, April 25, 2011
James G. Leipold, the executive director of the National Association for Law Placement, analyzes recent employment data, writing: Given the severity of the recession, an overall employment rate of 88.3 percent may seem stronger than expected, but when the statistic is teased apart, it begins to reveal some of the fundamental weaknesses in the job market faced by this class and likely some of the classes that will follow.
Shifting the Focus From Inputs to Outputs
Monday, April 25, 2011
Richard A. Matasar, president and dean of New York Law School, writes that the financial crisis has exposed flaws in our traditions, thinking, behavior and choices. A new model is emerging that looks to inputs - accepting students based on LSAT scores or hiring based on GPA and law school rankings - but only in the context of outputs as well: What have students actually learned? Do they have appropriate interpersonal skills? Are they dedicated?
Law Schools
Monday, April 25, 2011
In this free Special Report from the New York Law Journal: "Shifting the Focus From Inputs to Outputs," "The Case for Cultural Competency," "Although Better, New Grads Still Face A Tough Market" and "Skills and Search: The Keys to Finding a Job."
Law School Roundup
Friday, April 22, 2011
Housing Discrimination Case Proceeds Against L.I. Village
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Judge Preliminarily Approves Settlement in Second BAR/BRI Monopolization Suit
Monday, April 4, 2011



