College students report lower levels of mental health issues for the first time in years

September 16, 2024

THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION — For the first time in 15 years, the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and suicidality in a key survey of college students has decreased in consecutive years — which researchers hope marks the beginning of a downward trend.

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A look at the decline in male students at HBCUs over the last 50 years

September 16, 2024

INSIDE HIGHER ED — Black male enrollment at historically Black colleges and universities has fallen precipitously over the last 50 years, according to a recent report from the American Institute for Boys and Men, a research and policy advocacy center focused on men’s issues.

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North Dakota sees higher pass rates for July Bar Exam over the previous year

September 16, 2024

LEGAL NEWSLINE — The State Board of Law Examiners has announced the results of the July 2024 bar examination. Of the 68 applicants who sat for the bar examination in Bismarck, North Dakota, 47 applicants achieved a passing score.

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Advice for lawyers on engaging clients

September 16, 2024

FORBES — When people seek out the services of a lawyer, they’re not usually in the best state of mind. They have an unpleasant problem to solve, and they likely have some preconceived notions about what it’s like to work with a law firm.

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Opinion: How the bar exam creates barriers to entry in the legal profession

September 16, 2024

YAHOO!NEWS — As was recently reported by the South Dakota Supreme Court’s Steering Committee, “Nearly all of those who did not pass the bar exam passed the essay portion of the bar, but were unable to pass the multiple-choice portion of the bar exam.” I fall among that category of test-takers.  

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California Bar offers law graduates higher bar exam scores and payment for completing new sample test

September 16, 2024

LAW.COM — Select California bar exam applicants who complete a sample test written by Kaplan could receive financial incentives and see their actual 2025 exam scores boosted under a plan the state bar submitted to the California Supreme Court this week.

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Law schools in Pennsylvania receive additional support for low-income taxpayer clinics

September 11, 2024

MICROSOFT START — Three prominent law schools in Pennsylvania have received a significant financial boost to broaden their support services for low-income taxpayers.

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Podcast: UC Berkeley Law dean Erwin Chemerinsky, Cornell Law professor Michael Dorf, and CNN’s Joan Biskupic discusses teaching constitutional law amid changes

September 11, 2024

MORE JUST — “More Just,” hosted by Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, is a podcast about how law schools can and must play a role in solving society’s most difficult problems. In this episode, Chemerinsky — a leading scholar in the field who has been teaching the class for decades and is the author of a popular casebook

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Advice on integrating marketing knowledge into legal writing

September 11, 2024

ABA JOURNAL — Writing plays an expanding role in the evolving legal marketing world, and lawyers have much to learn. We must pivot to produce easily digestible content.

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University of Alabama Law Summer Scholars Program aims to improve access to legal education

September 11, 2024

ALABAMA LAW NEWS — In Fall 2021, University of Alabama School of Law Professor Anil Mujumdar and former Dean Mark Brandon began a discussion about finding a new way to increase awareness of and access to the legal profession for undergraduate students. 

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