Saturday, November 28, 2009

law school

Who's at Fault for the High Cost of Law School?

Are the U.S. News law school rankings so powerful they cause law school tuitions to increase? more >>

The Grad School Ranking Surveys Are in the Mail

New Law School Ranking: Judicial Clerkship Jobs

Our exclusive new ranking shows which law schools' students get prestigious judicial clerkships. more >>

Tough Job Market for Law School Students

The recession has changed the ways that top law firms recruit candidates. more >>

Do Law Schools Report Their Data Honestly?

A law school professor reproduced our law school rankings using bar association data. more >>

What Happened With Brooklyn Law School

If Brooklyn had reported the correct data, it would have ranked lower. more >>

Updates to Some Grad School Data

Several schools have notified us of mistakes in their reporting. more >>

The Law School Rankings Debate Rages On

A number of law school blogs—and a sitting federal judge—have commented on the new rankings. more >>

Our New Grad School Rankings Are Online

New rankings of business, education, engineering, law, and medical schools, plus the humanities more >>

Law School: Tips and Stats

Advice on how to get into law school—and how to make it out. more >>

The Attractions of Part-Time Law School

Teacher, police officer, banker: Part-time programs fit many working lives. more >>

Student Profile: Trading the Army for Law

How military man Paul Marks made the switch to a new career as a lawyer. more >>

Why Law School Is for Everyone

Law isn't as exclusive as it seems. more >>

Part-Time Law School Rankings Methodology

How we rank part-time law programs more >>

Law School Rankings Methodology

How we rank law schools. more >>

Law School Diversity Rankings Methodology

How we calculate diversity at law school. more >>

Harvard Has the Top-Ranked Business School and Medical School

Yale Law School tops U.S.News & World Report ranking. more >>

A New Ranking of Law Schools' Effects on Other Law Schools

Lawyers who graduate from one law school and then teach at another become "superspreaders." more >>

More Applicants at Cornell, Duke Law Schools

Cornell is up 8 percent; Duke, 4 percent. more >>

Should Ethics Be Part of the Law School Rankings?

Is it possible to measure how successfully law schools teach ethics? more >>

Do the Rankings 'Punish' Law Schools?

A new study argues that the rankings have the power to discipline and punish law schools. more >>

Finishing Up the New Grad School Rankings

Our first part-time law programs ranking will be among the new features in the upcoming edition. more >>

Harvard Law Students See Job Offers Dwindle

A late job interview start date combined with an economic downturn has meant fewer offers. more >>

Preparing for Our First Ranking of Law School Part-Time Programs

This new part-time ranking will be separate from our regular ranking of the best law schools. more >>

Which Types of Students Cheat Most?

A Rutgers professor surveyed different fields of study to find out how many students admit to cheating. more >>

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