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By James Leipold
For almost 50 years, the way law firms and other legal employers recruited law students was routinized and predictable. Now, though, technology and an aggressive free market have disrupted the process.
For almost 50 years, the way law firms and other legal employers recruited law students was routinized and predictable. Now, though, technology and an aggressive free market have disrupted the process.
By Elizabeth Bodamer and Danielle Taylor
First-semester law students are facing increased pressure to secure jobs early in their law school journey — and this new dynamic is negatively affecting many students’ first-year experience.
First-semester law students are facing increased pressure to secure jobs early in their law school journey — and this new dynamic is negatively affecting many students’ first-year experience.
By Kirk Walter
What does it mean to belong in law school and the legal profession? The work of becoming a lawyer is not about fitting into a narrow definition of professionalism, Kirk Walter writes.
What does it mean to belong in law school and the legal profession? The work of becoming a lawyer is not about fitting into a narrow definition of professionalism, Kirk Walter writes.
By James Leipold
The National Association for Law Placement (NALP) released its annual Report on Diversity in U.S. Law Firms. The results are sobering, if not surprising, on several fronts.
The National Association for Law Placement (NALP) released its annual Report on Diversity in U.S. Law Firms. The results are sobering, if not surprising, on several fronts.
By James Leipold
The National Association for Law Placement's recently released data provides insights on the state of the law firm recruiting market.
The National Association for Law Placement's recently released data provides insights on the state of the law firm recruiting market.
From Application to Graduation: What ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ and LSSSE Data Reveal About Students With Disabilities
By Jak Petzold and Deb Langer
Taken together, data from ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ and LSSSE now offer a fuller understanding of the structural obstacles that students with disabilities meet on their path to and through law school.
Taken together, data from ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ and LSSSE now offer a fuller understanding of the structural obstacles that students with disabilities meet on their path to and through law school.
By Susannah Pollvogt
A portion of any law school's students will want to practice law in other states — states that require individuals to graduate from ABA-accredited law schools to sit for the Bar Exam.
A portion of any law school's students will want to practice law in other states — states that require individuals to graduate from ABA-accredited law schools to sit for the Bar Exam.
By James Leipold
The law school class of 2024 experienced the highest employment rate ever recorded.
The law school class of 2024 experienced the highest employment rate ever recorded.
Law firm recruitment for summer positions is beginning even earlier. How are law schools adjusting to the change to ensure students are prepared?
¾«¶«Ó°Òµ data examines when LSAT test takers and law school matriculants first began considering a career in law.