Sentences with phrase «from prospective law students»

Joe Patrice and Elie Mystal read letters from prospective law students who are trying to figure out where to go based on price, quality, and location of the schools they got into.

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Second, they may enact laws that protect prospective students and teachers from discrimination based on certain characteristics, such as race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation.
Today's blog offerings contain a wealth of information from some top minds that will guide current and prospective law students on decisions such as where to go to law school or what specialty to pursue.
As law school admission deadlines approach, prospective students around the country will start to hear back from the schools that want them (and the ones that don't).
However, in this economy, law school applications are increasing exponentially, and I would be very curious to know what prospective students expect from law school.
Written professionally about law school from a student's perspective, with emphasis on sharing experiences with fellow and prospective students.
Langdell raised the standards for admission to the law school, requiring prospective students to translate a long passage of Latin (without a dictionary) and answer questions drawn from Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765 - 1769).
If law schools sought out and acted on feedback from their target customers — particular prospective students, current students, alumni, and employers — they could take a significant step towards meaningful differentiation.
The students who brought this matter to the attention of city government last month advised that the council could draw inspiration from Ann Arbor, Mich., which has a law that prohibits landlords from showing prospective tenants a property until 70 days after the start of that property's lease.
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