Tag: American Bar Assn

Trump’s Alleged Co-Conspirators Challenge Legal Ethics

Trump’s alleged co-conspirators are the product of a legal profession that has changed dramatically over the past 40 years.

Inside a Dementia Unit in a Federal Prison

America’s prisons are filling up with people who are so old they don’t remember their crimes. What should we do with prisoners with dementia?

Elite Law Schools Boycotted the U.S. News Rankings. Now, They May Be Paying a Price.

After a preview of the new rankings system, Yale and other universities raised a storm of objections. The formal list is now indefinitely delayed.

Do Law Schools Need the LSAT? Here’s How to Understand the Debate.

One part of the American Bar Association is trying to drop the test requirement for law schools, while another has voted to retain it — and both sides say diversity is the reason.