Law Schools Confront a Surge in Applicants and a New Era of Political and Ethical Screening
Law schools across the United States are experiencing an unexpected boom in applications—a surge that’s forcing admissions offices to confront…
Law schools across the United States are experiencing an unexpected boom in applications—a surge that’s forcing admissions offices to confront…
Interest in law school has surged in 2025, marking one of the most significant upticks in decades. According to the…
Three U.S. law firms, Freedman Normand Friedland, Gilbert Litigators and Counselors, and Berger Montague, involved in an antitrust lawsuit against…
Yale University, renowned for its academic excellence, has announced a significant change in its admissions policy. Starting with the class…
Virginia-based Advocacy Group Sues West Point Over Affirmative Action Practices Introduction In a significant legal development, Students for Fair Admissions,…
Aspen Publishing Takes the Reins of University of Arizona's JD-Next Program for Law School Admissions The University of Arizona's law…
Summary: These 5 factors are heavily considered in law school admission decisions. Every year, Law School Admission officers at any…
Summary: These ten law schools, private and public institutions, have the lowest acceptance rates. Waiting for the day an acceptance…
Summary: Northwestern is the latest school to start accepting GRE test scores in place of traditional LSAT scores. The Graduate…
Summary: Harvard Law School has extended their junior pilot program from accepting only Harvard College juniors to allowing juniors at…
Summary: Students with the required LSAT scores for top-tier schools have dropped by nearly half, leaving those schools with very few…
Summary: An affirmative action policy at the University of Texas may get the cut if the U.S. Supreme Court determines…