At the Univeristy of Hawaii, being “green” is a very ‘in’ shade with the cool kids. And the law school is no exception to the rule. And I invite you and your institution to take up the cause – and…
Posts Tagged ‘School’
Opening: Reference/Electronic Services Librarian, Stetson Univ. College of Law
Stetson University College of Law seeks applications for a Reference/Electronic Services Librarian. With its main campus in Gulfport, which is adjacent to St. Petersburg, Florida, the College of Law was established in 1900 and is Florida’s oldest law school. The…
Child Support – Extra money given for High School?
My ex wife says that besides the child support she recieves, she thinks i should give her half on the senior high school dues and payments. I don’t think
Baltimore Law Budget Increase Raises Some Questions
Sometimes there is a strange convergence in the way events unfold. In Monday’s post I wrote how Senators Coburn and Boxer highlighted the situation at Baltimore where tuition increased significantly but the school retained a fraction of that money. Their…
Finally a Law School Scandal That Does Not Implicate the ABA as an Accomplice
The ABAJ is reporting that Douglas Leman, a former controller who worked at New England School of Law for 17 years, has pleaded guilty to charges alleging he embezzled $173,000 from the school between September 2008 and March 2011 in…
Do you have an elevator pitch?
As some of you reading LLB might know, a few weeks ago I moved from New York to Honolulu to take a new position on the faculty at the Richardson School of Law – where I am the Library Director…
Perhaps Fidel Castro Isn’t a Good Example of an Alternative Career: Arizona Law’s Handbook Disappears from the Web
On Sept. 23, 2011, ATL’s Staci Zaretsky reported: A tipster from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law informed us that the school’s career services office put out a new publication this summer for students interested in…
Friday Fun: Gorilla Sighting in Harvard Law School Library!
Hardly noticed by one law student who continued her studying. [JH]
Applications Are Down At Law Schools – Does It Matter?
The Minneapolis Star Tribune is reporting on the drop in law school applicants nationally and at law schools located in Minneapolis. The latest statistics from the Law School Admissions Council shows an 18.7% drop in LSATs administered in June of…
Salt of the Earth, Part II: AALL Patronage by Way of Handing Out Honoraria
Call me old school but I’ve always thought that folks who are willing to expend their blood, sweat and tears in AALL activities (ah, that would NOT be me because I don’t like wasting that much of my time) should…