The American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar issued the most remarkable statement yesterday. It wrote to clarify its role of how it manages the collection and publication of jobs data. As readers well know,…
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Indiana Child Support Lawyers
Indiana child support lawyers – links to pro bono services, Indiana Bar Association legal referrals,
Allen County Indiana lawyer referrals, Lake County Indiana lawyers referrals, St. Joseph County Indiana lawyer referrals. Indiana pro se legal services.
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The ABA’s Latest Response To Senator Grassley
The American Bar Association, or more specifically, the Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar, responded to Senator Charles Grassley’s letter of August 9th, which was a response to the Section’s July 21st response to the Senator’s original…
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Time to Scramble for Ways and Means to Get Published in Law Journals
While it is fairly obvious that the bench (and bar) don’t read legal scholarship published in law journals, that is not going to stop law profs from churning them out, particularly junior profs scrambling to add publication credits to their…
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ABA Responds To Senator Grassley
I wrote a post one week ago, Senator Asks ABA Questions About Scholarships and Debt, commenting on letter sent by Senator Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) to the American Bar Association. He asked questions on scholarships, debt loads for students, default rates,…
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Senator Asks ABA Questions About Scholarships and Debt
Senator Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa) has sent the American Bar Association President Stephen N. Zack a stinging letter asking 31 pointed questions about its accreditation process. He specifically asks the ABA if it keeps statistics on the the number of…
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ABA Gives And Takes In Law School Accreditation Changes
The American Bar Association may be smarting from the recent finding by the Department of Education that it is out of compliance with 17 standards applied to accrediting agencies. A they did not lose their status to oversee law schools,…
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