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04282011JaneKorn-1Jane Korn considers responsible innovation both her mission and her challenge at Gonzaga University School of Law.

“I have a talented, energetic faculty who generate very good ideas in an institution known for problem solving,” Korn, the school’s dean, said in an interview. “The question for me is how do we innovate while offering the doctrinal fundamentals of a high-quality law school education? How do we meet the needs of current and incoming students in a responsible way so that we continue to provide the excellent education for which we are known?” Continue reading

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Northeastern CherupLAW SCHOOL:
 Northeastern University School of Law

STUDENT NAME:
 Alex Cherup

STATUS: Recent Graduate (class of 2014)

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE/MAJOR: BA Communication and BA Philosophy

UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION: Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.

HOME CITY/STATE: Troy, Michigan

You need to know two things about Alex Cherup: Before he entered law school, he performed as a stand-up comedian, and he worked as an advocate in the disability community in Nevada. Continue reading

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Columbia University law school awarded more than 400 juris doctorate degrees at its May 2014 commencement ceremony, above. The size of first-year classes at law schools across the U.S. has dropped for three straight years and may reach a fifth straight decline, based on the number of LSAT takers in June.

Declines in U.S. law school enrollment are poised to stretch into a fifth straight year after the number of people taking the Law School Admissions Test, a gauge of applicant interest, dropped during the first 2014-15 session. Continue reading

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BU Pighin StuLimeLaw School: Boston University School of Law

Student Name: Bridgette Pighin

Status: Rising 3L

Undergraduate degree/major: Political Science (Major), Global Studies (Minor)

Undergraduate institution: University of California-Los Angeles

Home city, state: Santa Rosa, California

Bridgette Pighin had a career path firmly in mind when she entered law school, but her experiences there have prompted her to remap it somewhat. Her original goal: assistant general counsel in a corporation. Then came classes in corporations and civil procedure, mentoring and a reality check on jumping right into that role. She realized beginning her career at a law firm would give her a stronger base, and an externship with a federal judge has prompted her to consider pursuing a clerkship as well. Continue reading

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arizona-law-1Don’t confuse the bachelor’s degree in law that the University of Arizona will offer this fall with the bachelor of laws degree that was the early 20th-century standard for attorneys in training in the United States.

The names sound alike, but that’s where the similarity ends. The bachelor of laws, or LL.B., was the ancestor of today’s juris doctorate degree and provided entry to the practice of law. Arizona’s program, designed for undergraduates, prepares students for some law-related jobs but doesn’t qualify them to become licensed attorneys. Continue reading

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Wilda J. Rodriguez, New York Law SchoolSTUDENT NAME: Wilda J. Rodriguez

LAW SCHOOL: New York Law School

STATUS: 4L Evening

UNDERGRADUATE: John Jay College of Criminal Justice                            

HOME CITY/STATE OR COUNTRY: New York, NY

Wilda J. Rodriguez is one of many aspiring attorneys who have found a financially sustainable way through law school by attending part-time and working during the day. For Rodriguez, a 4L at New York Law School, the part-time path has also become a road map to a career in immigration law and public policy. Continue reading

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Brittany EliasSTUDENT NAME: Brittany Elias

LAW SCHOOL: Loyola Law School, Los Angeles

STATUS: Rising 3L

UNDERGRADUATE: University of California-Irvine, B.A. Art History;  minor, Women’s Studies

HOME CITY/STATE OR COUNTRY: Los Angeles, California

Understanding Brittany Elias means knowing how deeply connected she is to her Argentinean heritage, which she works to fuse with her American upbringing, and how passionate she is about the arts, the result of being raised in a family that encouraged creative thought. (It didn’t hurt that her father was a director for 40 years.) The intertwining of these two strands was manifest in 2009 when Elias, an undergraduate at the University of California-Irvine, established Museum of the Souls (Museo de las Almas) as a business. Five years later, the company still focuses on Hispanic and Latino artists, providing a platform to exhibit and auction their work, and for the up-and-comers, an introduction to the art market. Continue reading

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