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1998 Official Guide to U. S. Law Schools

1998 Official Guide to U. S. Law Schools
Author: Law School Admission Council
Publisher: Broadway
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780553061802

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Compiled by the creators and administrators of the Law School Admission Test and updated in light of information provided by the law schools themselves, this guide covers every aspect of selecting the right school for a legal education. Comprehensive, accurate, and up-to-date, this is "the" essential reference for every prospective law student.


Official Guide U.S.Law Schools

Official Guide U.S.Law Schools
Author: Law School Admission Council
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1999-04-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9780812990515

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1986-87 The Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools

1986-87 The Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools
Author: Association of American Law Schools
Publisher: Law School Admission Council
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1986
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780961095826

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The Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools

The Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools
Author: Law School Admission Council
Publisher: Broadway
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780767900782

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Comprehensive, accurate, and up-to-date, this official guide to all 179 American Bar Association-approved law schools offers an essential reference for every prospective law student.


The Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools

The Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools
Author: Law School Admission Council
Publisher: Broadway
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1996-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780385323406

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Published in cooperation with the American Bar Assocation and the Association of American Law Schools, this comprehensive and up-to-date guide features profiles of all 178 ABA-approved law schools, including admissions details, program listings, degreee requirements, current tuition costs, financial aid opportunities, housing and career placement, and more.


The Official Guide to U. S. Law Schools 1996

The Official Guide to U. S. Law Schools 1996
Author: Law School Admission Council
Publisher: Broadway
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1995-05-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780385314893

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Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association and the Association of American Law Schools, this comprehensive and up-to-date guide, prepared by the producers of the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), is the most complete resource of its kind available to prospective law students.


Failing Law Schools

Failing Law Schools
Author: Brian Z. Tamanaha
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2012-06-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0226923622

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“An essential title for anyone thinking of law school or concerned with America's dysfunctional legal system.” —Library Journal On the surface, law schools today are thriving. Enrollments are on the rise and law professors are among the highest paid. Yet behind the flourishing facade, law schools are failing abjectly. Recent front-page stories have detailed widespread dubious practices, including false reporting of LSAT and GPA scores, misleading placement reports, and the fundamental failure to prepare graduates to enter the profession. Addressing all these problems and more is renowned legal scholar Brian Z. Tamanaha. Piece by piece, Tamanaha lays out the how and why of the crisis and the likely consequences if the current trend continues. The out-of-pocket cost of obtaining a law degree at many schools now approaches $200,000. The average law school graduate’s debt is around $100,000—the highest it has ever been—while the legal job market is the worst in decades. Growing concern with the crisis in legal education has led to high-profile coverage in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, and many observers expect it soon will be the focus of congressional scrutiny. Bringing to the table his years of experience from within the legal academy, Tamanaha provides the perfect resource for assessing what’s wrong with law schools and figuring out how to fix them. “Failing Law Schools presents a comprehensive case for the negative side of the legal education debate and I am sure that many legal academics and every law school dean will be talking about it.” —Stanley Fish, Florida International University College of Law


American Law in the Twentieth Century

American Law in the Twentieth Century
Author: Lawrence Meir Friedman
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 1468
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300102992

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American law in the twentieth century describes the explosion of law over the past century into almost every aspect of American life. Since 1900 the center of legal gravity in the United States has shifted from the state to the federal government, with the creation of agencies and programs ranging from Social Security to the Securities Exchange Commission to the Food and Drug Administration. Major demographic changes have spurred legal developments in such areas as family law and immigration law. Dramatic advances in technology have placed new demands on the legal system in fields ranging from automobile regulation to intellectual property. Throughout the book, Friedman focuses on the social context of American law. He explores the extent to which transformations in the legal order have resulted from the social upheavals of the twentieth century--including two world wars, the Great Depression, the civil rights movement, and the sexual revolution. Friedman also discusses the international context of American law: what has the American legal system drawn from other countries? And in an age of global dominance, what impact has the American legal system had abroad? This engrossing book chronicles a century of revolutionary change within a legal system that has come to affect us all.