Tag: Law Schools

From Yale Law to Oath Keepers: Stewart Rhodes’s Unlikely Journey

Jurors are expected to begin deliberating as early as Monday in the Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy trial of Mr. Rhodes, who went from an outsider at Yale Law to founder of a far-right militia group.

Georgetown and Columbia Law Schools Withdraw From U.S. News Rankings

Three schools joined Yale and Harvard’s rebellion against U.S. News. And the bar association will no longer require schools to mandate the LSAT or GRE. But rankings still matter.

New York Is Pushed to Stop Asking Aspiring Lawyers About Long-Ago Crimes

To become a lawyer in New York, one must share details of sealed cases and juvenile records. Critics say that the requirement may be illegal, and that it harms racial diversity.