LawLibCon regulars, Rich Leiter, Roger Skalbeck and Marcia Dority Baker, along with today’s guests, Ken Hirsh, Sarah Glassmeyer and Elizabeth Farrell, will be discussing last year’s developments in legal bibliography and law librarianship as well as prognosticating about about what…
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Reforming Law Schools And The Job Market: What To Do, If Anything?
The discussion on what to do about law schools finds the Wall Street Journal on the dishing end with two articles. One is about how to reform legal education. The basic suggestion is to open up legal training by making…
Reforming Law Schools And The Job Market: What To Do, If Anything?
The discussion on what to do about law schools finds the Wall Street Journal on the dishing end with two articles. One is about how to reform legal education. The basic suggestion is to open up legal training by making…
Is the Great Legal Recession of 2008 Over?
“There are some encouraging signs in hiring, compensation and partner profits at the nation’s biggest firms, but things may not be as good as they seem, Above the Law Editor-in-Chief David Lat tells Bloomberg Law’s Lee Pacchia. David also gives…
The Moral Leader of Our Nation: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Law of the Land
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) would have been 83 on Jan. 15, 2012. Unfortunately his birthday has been turned into a three-day weekend by being recognized as a federal holiday observed on the…
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In Defense of the Corvair: Worth one hellva lot more than trading it in to pay for law school
In what will go down in the annals of ABA history as one of the most assine interviews by an ABA president: Robinson had the grace and the courage to tell law students it was their own fault for the…
Fact-checking the Duncan Law School Story
In an earlier post, I speculated that it was probably not a coincidance that Duncan Law was featured in a New York Times article by David Segal just before the law school received official notice that the ABA denied its…
Law School Scamblogging Law Prof is ATL’s Lawyer of the Year for 2011
Staci Zaretsky announced the winner of ATL’s 2011 Lawyer of the Year contest yesterday: Congratulations to Paul Campos, the tenured, top-tier law professor behind Inside the Law School Scam! He is ATL’s Lawyer of the Year for 2011. If you’re…
Just Below the Law: Odds are high that this may be your future, Class of 2012 grads
If you are not about to graduate from a top 10 national law school (even then, you damn well be pretty high in the class rank), your law school’s placement office staff may not adivse you of this except with…