Morning Docket: 09.12.11
* In November, the Supreme Court will decide whether our Fourth Amendment rights come subject to advances in technology. I, for one, welcome our new Orwellian overlords. [New York Times] * What do you...
View ArticleCareer Services to Alumni: ‘For the Love of God, Please Hire Our Graduates’
We’ve been talking lately about career services officers who don’t seem to know, or just plain deny, that it’s their job to find jobs for law students. Apparently one career services official has taken...
View ArticleWhich Law Schools Are Trying to Be Honest About Their Employment Information?
Law School Transparency (LST) wrote to all law schools accredited by the ABA to request the NALP reports for the class of 2010. The NALP reports contain much more detail than that of the reports...
View ArticleTwenty Additional Law School Class Action Suits Are in the Works; Is Your...
David Anziska vowed to make 2012 the “year of law school litigation.” Anziska told us that Team Strauss/Anziska’s strategy going forward would be to sue as many law schools as possible in the first...
View ArticleQuote of the Day: More Like Week-Old Muffins?
Are the lawsuits against law schools over allegedly misleading employment data going to succeed? Some law professors opine on this question. Continue reading »Follow Above the Law on Twitter or become...
View ArticleAre Disgruntled Law School Graduates a Bunch of ‘Whiners’?
Are disgruntled law school graduates a bunch of whiners? Lawyer turned television personality Star Jones seems to think so…. Continue reading »Follow Above the Law on Twitter or become a fan on...
View ArticleNow That’s Transparency: ‘Most Honest Law School’ Admits a Graduate Is...
But just a few weeks after winning our March Madness competition, Michigan Law actually did something really honest — the school released all of its employer statistics for the classes of 2009 – 2011....
View ArticleMorning Docket: 04.17.12
* Say sayonara to the Buffett Rule. Senate Republicans were successful in blocking the 30% tax on millionaires proposed by Democrats. And thank God, because that trickle down thing is totally working...
View ArticleMorning Docket: 08.31.12
* These are some sad times in Texas, y’all. It really hasn’t been a very good week for the Lone Star state in the courts. First their redistricting plan got thrown out, and now their voter ID law has...
View ArticleWill There Be More Lawyer Jobs Than Grads In 2016?
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has changed the way it calculates job openings in the legal profession and claims we'll have more jobs than law grads by 2016.
View ArticleFacebook Is Not Your Friend At Work
I did harassment training for a client earlier this week and we spent a significant amount of time at the training discussing posts on social media.
View ArticleTwenty Additional Law School Class Action Suits Are in the Works; Is Your...
David Anziska vowed to make 2012 the "year of law school litigation." Anziska told us that Team Strauss/Anziska's strategy going forward would be to sue as many law schools as possible in the first...
View ArticleQuote of the Day: More Like Week-Old Muffins?
Are the lawsuits against law schools over allegedly misleading employment data going to succeed? Some law professors opine on this question.
View ArticleAre Disgruntled Law School Graduates a Bunch of ‘Whiners’?
Are disgruntled law school graduates a bunch of whiners? Lawyer turned television personality Star Jones seems to think so....
View ArticleNow That’s Transparency: ‘Most Honest Law School’ Admits a Graduate Is...
But just a few weeks after winning our March Madness competition, Michigan Law actually did something really honest — the school released all of its employer statistics for the classes of 2009 – 2011....
View ArticleMorning Docket: 04.17.12
* Say sayonara to the Buffett Rule. Senate Republicans were successful in blocking the 30% tax on millionaires proposed by Democrats. And thank God, because that trickle down thing is totally working...
View ArticleMorning Docket: 08.31.12
* These are some sad times in Texas, y’all. It really hasn’t been a very good week for the Lone Star state in the courts. First their redistricting plan got thrown out, and now their voter ID law has...
View ArticleWill There Be More Lawyer Jobs Than Grads In 2016?
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has changed the way it calculates job openings in the legal profession and claims we'll have more jobs than law grads by 2016.
View ArticleFacebook Is Not Your Friend At Work
I did harassment training for a client earlier this week and we spent a significant amount of time at the training discussing posts on social media.
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