The story of declining law school applications is well known among the legal education community. Over 100,000 individuals applied to law school for admission in fall 2004, but demand for legal education has since declined — only 54,000 applicants sought admission in fall 2015. Accesslex Institute examined college completion data to determine whether undergraduate interest in fields most popular among law school applicants has also waned in recent years. In particular, this research brief summarizes bachelor’s degree completion in the top 10 law school feeder majors over the last 10 years, and compares degree production in these fields to those in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
The U.S. News & World Report annual rankings play a key role in ordering the market for legal educat...
The U.S. News & World Report annual rankings play a key role in ordering the market for legal educat...
The lack of diversity in legal education and the profession is a well-established fact. Data and ric...
The story of declining law school applications is well known among the legal education community. Ov...
In this research publication, AccessLex Institute explores applicant concentration at the top 240 ...
The recent decline in law school applicants is well-documented. Despite a slight increase in 2018, t...
The total number of law school graduates for the class of 2011 was 43,979 and of the 42,411 graduate...
Despite the rise of big data empiricism, law school admission remains heavily impressionistic; adm...
Many law schools have become increasingly concerned about the bar passages rates of their graduates....
Using institutional data from a total of 2,440 students who matriculated between Fall 2009 and Fall ...
If legal institutions endorse LSAT scores and UGPAs as accurate assessments of ability, to what exte...
In this study, we examine the extent to which academic and student engagement factors explain law sc...
We are familiar with the reports documenting the downturn in legal employment of new law graduates a...
Does Law School Curriculum Affect Bar Examination Passage? Abstract A quantitative, empirical stud...
This Article offers an alternative to the much-discussed U.S. News & World Report rankings. Where U....
The U.S. News & World Report annual rankings play a key role in ordering the market for legal educat...
The U.S. News & World Report annual rankings play a key role in ordering the market for legal educat...
The lack of diversity in legal education and the profession is a well-established fact. Data and ric...
The story of declining law school applications is well known among the legal education community. Ov...
In this research publication, AccessLex Institute explores applicant concentration at the top 240 ...
The recent decline in law school applicants is well-documented. Despite a slight increase in 2018, t...
The total number of law school graduates for the class of 2011 was 43,979 and of the 42,411 graduate...
Despite the rise of big data empiricism, law school admission remains heavily impressionistic; adm...
Many law schools have become increasingly concerned about the bar passages rates of their graduates....
Using institutional data from a total of 2,440 students who matriculated between Fall 2009 and Fall ...
If legal institutions endorse LSAT scores and UGPAs as accurate assessments of ability, to what exte...
In this study, we examine the extent to which academic and student engagement factors explain law sc...
We are familiar with the reports documenting the downturn in legal employment of new law graduates a...
Does Law School Curriculum Affect Bar Examination Passage? Abstract A quantitative, empirical stud...
This Article offers an alternative to the much-discussed U.S. News & World Report rankings. Where U....
The U.S. News & World Report annual rankings play a key role in ordering the market for legal educat...
The U.S. News & World Report annual rankings play a key role in ordering the market for legal educat...
The lack of diversity in legal education and the profession is a well-established fact. Data and ric...