As racial and ethnic population changes occur in the United States these same changes should be reflected in the legal community of lawyers and judges. Although Black and Hispanic populations have been increasing over the past 30 years in the United States, this same proportionate increase has not occurred in the American Bar Association (ABA) approved law school populations. Minority representation in law schools and the legal profession has either remained steady or declined over the same period of time with the exception of Asian students despite the population changes. This study investigates the academic support programs of the University of Idaho (UI) College of Law. UI is a rural public law school located in the Pacific Northwest wit...
Over the past few years, law schools have been dealing with a drastic and, so far, unyielding declin...
In recent years, law schools have experienced a decline in enrollment and bar passage. Higher educat...
In the spring of 1965, only one African American student and no Latino students attended the Univers...
As racial and ethnic population changes occur in the United States these same changes should be refl...
The past several years have been challenging times for law schools. Many have experienced declines i...
The use of affirmative action policies in school admissions has been a continuing source of controve...
The purpose of this research is to examine the process of acquiring a law school education through a...
Students of color traditionally have been under-represented in law school admissions, and those admi...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
Despite decades of efforts to diversify the legal profession, White lawyers in the U.S. remain subst...
The bar exam is a hot and controversial topic for academics, lawyers, bar examiners, graduates, and ...
Analyses of the National Longitudinal Bar Passage Study (N = 27,478), demonstrate that law schools e...
The study and practice of law is among the most respected and well-regarded pursuits; unfortunately,...
Given the severe underrepresentation of minorities in the legal profession, law schools have begun t...
Given the substantial lack of racial diversity within the U.S. legal profession, it is critically im...
Over the past few years, law schools have been dealing with a drastic and, so far, unyielding declin...
In recent years, law schools have experienced a decline in enrollment and bar passage. Higher educat...
In the spring of 1965, only one African American student and no Latino students attended the Univers...
As racial and ethnic population changes occur in the United States these same changes should be refl...
The past several years have been challenging times for law schools. Many have experienced declines i...
The use of affirmative action policies in school admissions has been a continuing source of controve...
The purpose of this research is to examine the process of acquiring a law school education through a...
Students of color traditionally have been under-represented in law school admissions, and those admi...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
Despite decades of efforts to diversify the legal profession, White lawyers in the U.S. remain subst...
The bar exam is a hot and controversial topic for academics, lawyers, bar examiners, graduates, and ...
Analyses of the National Longitudinal Bar Passage Study (N = 27,478), demonstrate that law schools e...
The study and practice of law is among the most respected and well-regarded pursuits; unfortunately,...
Given the severe underrepresentation of minorities in the legal profession, law schools have begun t...
Given the substantial lack of racial diversity within the U.S. legal profession, it is critically im...
Over the past few years, law schools have been dealing with a drastic and, so far, unyielding declin...
In recent years, law schools have experienced a decline in enrollment and bar passage. Higher educat...
In the spring of 1965, only one African American student and no Latino students attended the Univers...