Nation's law schools see overall decrease in student applications
The number of students applying to law schools around the nation has decreased significantly since last year, according to data from the Law School Admissions Council. Since last year, the number of...
View ArticleAn UNTimely endeavor
When you find yourself in a hole, you quit digging. When a public university is about to spend millions on an undertaking that won’t benefit Texans, it’s time for the metaphorical shovel to be put...
View ArticleUT's law school ranking drops two positions
The UT law school dropped back out of the prestigious top 14 law schools compiled by the U.S. News & World Rankings, but officials say the drop is not a result of controversial administrative...
View ArticleThe truth trumps top 14
Last December, when my fellow law students and I were cramming for finals, we received news that our fearless leader, Dean Lawrence Sager, had been fired. This past month, once again cramming for...
View ArticleTexas bills could help establish new medical, law school
Editor’s note: We will feature higher education bills filed for Texas’ 83rd legislative session, which begins Jan. 8, every day until the end of the semester. A series of bills for the upcoming...
View ArticleLaw schools should focus less on LSAT scores
On Monday, the Law School Admission Council released the scores for the September LSAT. I checked my email that evening to find my score and my percentile, and then began considering whether to retake...
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