Students having doubts about law school

Among students considering law school, only 68 percent said they would still apply if they understood the grim job prospects. Last year, the figure was 81 percent, reports Veritas Prep, a law school admissions


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Bay Area Employment Lawyer: Law Schools Slammed Over ...

Several law schools across the U.S. are accused of misrepresenting the job outlook to students , reports the San Francisco consumer protection attorney.

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Queens Law Student Ilan Grapel Released From Custody In Egypt ...

Grapel was released as part of another prisoner swap deal involving Israel.

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Why I Chose W&L Law – The Return – #2 « The Brief

As a prospective law student in the process of whittling down the schools I planned on applying to, I decided to attend an LSAC forum to get a feel for the admissions counselors. At that point in the application

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Metablog #2 « UALR Law Student

Site statistics can tell me how many visits UALR Law Student gets, what websites are linking to my pages, what links are directed to specific posts, what posts are most popular and the terms people searched for


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Emory Law Student Accused of Spying Is Freed in Israeli Prisoner ...

A third-year Emory University law student who was arrested in Egypt earlier this year and accused of spying for Israel has been freed and the case against him has been dropped. Ilan Grapel, 27, who is a dual American-Israeli


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Emory law student released from Egypt

Emory University has received confirmation that third-year law student Ilan Grapel has been released from detention in Egypt and is returning home to his family in New York.

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Maine Law · Featured Student Profile: Tamlyn Frederick

At the University of Maine School of Law , I have had the opportunity to join the Maine Law Review Staff and to participate in the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund. Involvement on the Law Review has allowed me


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The DOCKET » 2011-2012 Law Student Writing Competition

2011-2012 Law Student Writing Competition. Description: The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers and the ABA Section of Labor and Employment Law are pleased to announce their 2011-2012 writing competition.

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UTLaw Magazine | National Pro Bono Week at UT Law: Spotlight on ...

In celebration of National Pro Bono Week (October 23–29), the UT Law Pro Bono Program is pleased to announce that second-year students Meredith Kincaid and Gwen Vindell have been selected to serve as Pro Bono

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