As of November 23, 2020 law school applications and law school applicants are both up. Specifically, law school applications are up 1.7% and law school applicants are up 4.9%. The average number [...]
The ABA announced it rejected the Thomas Jefferson School of Law’s appeal to retain its national accreditation. Consequently, Thomas Jefferson will lose its ABA accreditation on December [...]
We’ll take our crow with a side of hot sauce. Thanks! This didn’t quite unfold the way we thought. The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School declared yesterday that they would [...]
That didn’t take long. The first weekday after Penn announced it was changing the name of its law school to Carey Law, there is a petition with over 500 signatures from students and alumni [...]
The University of Pennsylvania’s law school received a record $125 million gift from the W.P. Carey Foundation. As a result, the school has been renamed and is now known as the University [...]
Our law school admission timeline has been updated for recommended September and October activities. Please check in periodically. This page is updated every two months to reflect the evolving [...]
The Seton Hall University School of Law announced that it is also accepting the GRE. This is effective right away for all law school applicants. Unless we missed a recent announcement, we believe [...]
The numbers are in. Out of the 23,000 who took the July 2019 LSAT, roughly 11,500 of them opted to cancel their scores. That’s 50% and it’s significantly higher than our internal [...]
The good news is that the LSAT is dumping the logic games section. The decision was reached as a result of eight years of litigation and a new settlement between Angelo Binno, a legally blind law [...]
The University of Chicago Law School will be offering a three-year, accelerated version of its JD/MBA program starting next year. The four-year track will still be an option for those students [...]