Law prof suggests ABA set an employment requirement for law school accreditation
ABA Journal Daily News
ABA Journal Daily News
Criticism over plans to change questionnaire rules for law school-funded employment—which some legal education critics say would negate all recent action for transparency—has led to the council of the ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar on Friday referring the matter to the Standards Review Committee for its October meeting. ABA Journal […]
Criticism over plans to change questionnaire rules for law school-funded employment—which some legal education critics say would negate all recent action for transparency—has led to the council of the ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar on Friday referring the matter to the Standards Review Committee for its October meeting. ABA Journal […]
Revisions to the ABA law school employment questionnaire—that, if implemented, will allow school-funded jobs meeting certain requirements to not be reported as such—will be discussed further this week, according to a memo from the chair of the council of the ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar. ABA Journal Daily News
ABA Journal Daily News
ABA Journal Daily News
Out of 37,124 people who graduated in 2016 from ABA-accredited law schools, nearly 73 percent had full-time, long-term jobs requiring JDs, according to employment data (PDF) released today. ABA Journal Daily News
ABA Journal Daily News
ABA Journal Daily News
Out of the 39,984 graduates of the 205 ABA-accredited law schools in 2015, 70 percent have full-time, long-term employment in positions that require or prefer… ABA Journal Daily News