Some lawyers are in the position where they would find it difficult to afford to hire themselves if they needed an attorney. The “twin crises” of underserved clients and underemployed lawyers might seem like a problem that would correct itself if we had a market that was working efficiently, but that does not appear to be the case. This Article suggests that these are multifaceted problems, reflecting not just specific challenges facing law schools, such as declining applicants, declining minority enrollment, dramatic increases in law school tuition, falling salaries and too few jobs for graduates, and the high costs of clinical education, but also the “twin crises” are affected by a number of disquieting problems within the larger American...
At a recent national conference on legal education, the associate general counsel of one of America’...
While the profession focuses on ways to meet the critical legal needs of low-income citizens, the ne...
The article discusses the criticism raised against legal education including high cost, disconnectio...
Some lawyers are in the position where they would find it difficult to afford to hire themselves if ...
Discussion about the value of a law degree has focused on the financial success of lawyers. Both def...
Millions of Americans lack representation for their legal problems while thousands of lawyers are un...
The legal education crisis has already struck for many recent law school graduates, signaling potent...
This article identifies two interconnected problems in legal education. First, legal education and p...
The article discusses several issues involving underemployed attorneys and underserved communities i...
The legal profession is facing profound and perhaps irreversible changes. Whether you view these str...
Civil legal services in the United States are increasingly unaffordable and inaccessible. Although t...
This article explores the decline of fundamental thinking skills in pre-law students and the challen...
It is true that the recession of 2008–2009 seriously undermined the job market for both new and expe...
Is it possible for law schools to teach students to do good? Should they try? Do law schools have a ...
Despite enormous social, legal, and technological shifts in the last century, the structure of legal...
At a recent national conference on legal education, the associate general counsel of one of America’...
While the profession focuses on ways to meet the critical legal needs of low-income citizens, the ne...
The article discusses the criticism raised against legal education including high cost, disconnectio...
Some lawyers are in the position where they would find it difficult to afford to hire themselves if ...
Discussion about the value of a law degree has focused on the financial success of lawyers. Both def...
Millions of Americans lack representation for their legal problems while thousands of lawyers are un...
The legal education crisis has already struck for many recent law school graduates, signaling potent...
This article identifies two interconnected problems in legal education. First, legal education and p...
The article discusses several issues involving underemployed attorneys and underserved communities i...
The legal profession is facing profound and perhaps irreversible changes. Whether you view these str...
Civil legal services in the United States are increasingly unaffordable and inaccessible. Although t...
This article explores the decline of fundamental thinking skills in pre-law students and the challen...
It is true that the recession of 2008–2009 seriously undermined the job market for both new and expe...
Is it possible for law schools to teach students to do good? Should they try? Do law schools have a ...
Despite enormous social, legal, and technological shifts in the last century, the structure of legal...
At a recent national conference on legal education, the associate general counsel of one of America’...
While the profession focuses on ways to meet the critical legal needs of low-income citizens, the ne...
The article discusses the criticism raised against legal education including high cost, disconnectio...