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Month: October 2017

Charlotte Law School’s Twisted Tale Has a Criminal Subplot

October 18, 2017 Jeff Bosset

She alleged the school was evading federal laws that require for-profit schools receive at least 10 percent of their revenue from sources other than federal student loans.

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Brooklyn Law School’s CUBE program offers students new ways into the legal field | Brooklyn Daily Eagle

Jeff Bosset

CUBE’s goal is to ready law school students for an environment where lawyers are

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MIT Students Design and Donate Special Sleeping Bags to Syrian Refugees

Jeff Bosset

The innovative TravlerPack started as an idea scribbled on a napkin by a group of university students.

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What happens to your emails when you die without a will?

Jeff Bosset

Life keeps us so busy writing emails that most of us haven’t considered what happens to our electronic communications when we’re dead. Can they be accessed by your family, or by a representative you designated in life? What if you leave no will and people need to know what you wanted done with your stuff

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Meet a Roadrunner: Golfer Nikki Long has her sights set on law school

Jeff Bosset

Long received several scholarship offers before choosing to stay in her hometown to attend UTSA

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UNLV law school sees big jump in bar exam passage

Jeff Bosset

Boyd students who sat for the test for the first time in July passed at a rate of 81 percent, 15 percentage points higher than in July 2016.

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Is Online Education Coming to a Law School Near You?

October 17, 2017 Jeff Bosset

Online education is more than a cottage industry; it’s a $100 billion industry.

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Student lawsuits against Charlotte School of Law consolidated

Jeff Bosset

Charlotte School of Law closed in August after the council of the ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar rejected its teach-out plan.

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3 Law Schools In The T14 Now Accept The GRE

Jeff Bosset

We’re watching the methodical destruction of the LSAT by the GRE.

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California adds ‘non-binary’ gender option on state licenses

Jeff Bosset

Californians who don’t identify as male or female will soon be able to identify as a third gender on state documents.

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