Syracuse Law celebrates first graduates of hybrid online-JD program

May 16, 2022

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW — On May 6, 2022, students in the inaugural class of Syracuse University College of Law’s first-of-its-kind JDinteractive (JDi) program graduated alongside their peers in the College’s residential JD program.  JDi, a fully ABA-accredited program, was the first to combine live online class sessions with self-paced class sessions.

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Legal recruiters scramble to attract law school graduates

May 16, 2022

WGLT — By now, the story is one that has been on repeat since the latter days of the COVID-19 pandemic: workers, especially those who would fill entry-level positions, have been hard for employers to come by. Stories on this topic often center on the challenges of a lack of front-facing workers — like those

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Mitchell Hamline Law hosts conference on the future of bar licensure

May 10, 2022

REUTERS — The cost of preparing for and taking the bar exam places an unfair financial burden on law grads seeking to enter the legal profession while enriching the testing industry, academics critical of the licensing exam said Friday.

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SMU Dedman Law student Haley Taylor Schlitz to become youngest graduate in the school’s history

May 10, 2022

BECAUSE OF THEM WE CAN — A 19-year-old is set to become the youngest Southern Methodist University (SMU) Law graduate in the school’s nearly 100-year-history, SMU.edu reports.

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Kansas law school graduates participate in swearing-in ceremony

May 9, 2022

WIBW — Applicants who passed the Kansas bar exam have been sworn in as attorneys on Friday, April 29. According to the Kansas Courts, the in-person ceremony was conducted at the Kansas judicial center in the Supreme Court courtroom. With about 30 attorneys in the ceremony, 24 attorneys were sworn in for 9 Kansas counties, and 6

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Two-year bar exam pass rate improves for law school graduates

May 5, 2022

ABA JOURNAL — Based on data for 2019 graduates, the two-year bar passage rate for ABA-accredited law schools has increased to 91.17%.

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ABA data: Law graduates who pass bar exam on the first attempt have promising employment outcomes

May 5, 2022

ABA JOURNAL — For the class of 2021 at the Golden Gate University School of Law, both the first-time bar pass rate and the rate of employment in full-time, long-term jobs practicing law are below 41%.

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Law professors weigh in on the cost of taking and preparing for the bar exam

May 5, 2022

REUTERS — The cost of preparing for and taking the bar exam places an unfair financial burden on law grads seeking to enter the legal profession while enriching the testing industry, academics critical of the licensing exam said Friday.

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Florida International University Law celebrates career success of graduates

May 4, 2022

THE FLORIDA BAR NEWS — Florida International University College of Law’s graduating class of 2021 achieved the highest 10-month employment rates in the school’s history, based on data recently submitted to the ABA.

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Harvard Law professor Maureen Brady shares advice for graduating law students

May 4, 2022

HARVARD LAW TODAY — It’s not often that a favorite Harvard professor will remind you never to wash your vegetables with soap. Or to order scallops at a VIP dinner whenever possible. Or to make sure that all your public addresses are under a half-hour long.

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