
Big Law School Tuition Hikes Are Coming To California
As if tuition wasn't expensive enough already.
As if tuition wasn't expensive enough already.
Some people will gladly get into this level of debt as they consider a law degree from one of these schools to be a status symbol.
Findings from the MyCase 2025 Legal Industry Report.
Should it cost more than $300K to go to law school? This is crazy!
Choose your law school wisely.
Whoa. The cost to attend this law school is more than $300,000.
Looks like tuition cuts and freezes may be making a comeback.
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It looks like at least one law school is on board with the idea.
These changes aren't good for students.
* Remember how Trump promised that he'd "fight for" the transgender community while he was campaigning? Perhaps he meant that he'd fight to erase them. The Trump administration is reportedly considering defining sex under Title IX "based on immutable biological traits identifiable by or before birth." [New York Times] * Democratic senators in Washington are refusing to return their blue slips for Perkins Coie partner Eric Miller, a Ninth Circuit nominee, and Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley is pissed. Slow your roll, Chuck. I thought we didn't care about blue slips anymore? [The Recorder] * About half of lawyers in the United Kingdom say they're not ready to deal with Brexit. That's okay. The United Kingdom isn't ready to deal with Brexit either -- and 40 percent of lawyers think their Biglaw firms will try to escape the UK because of it. [Am Law International] * In case you missed it, Paul Manafort showed up at the Eastern District of Virginia on Friday afternoon in a wheelchair, citing health concerns as his attorney requested an expedited sentencing date. Manafort seems to have gotten what he wanted, and will be sentenced there on February 8. [National Law Journal] * During his inauguration speech, the University of Virginia's new president, James Ryan -- a UVA Law graduate who once worked as a UVA law professor -- pledged that tuition would be free for students whose families earned less than $80,000 a year. We wonder if that applies to law school tuition as well. [WTTF Fox 5]
Including tuition in the rankings would incentivize college administrators to cut costs.
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The results of this study are simply dumbfounding.
It would be awesome if this ever happened, but it sure seems unlikely.
Some law schools are interested in keeping their graduates out of the poorhouse.
Given how unhappy graduates seem to be with their legal educations, do you still think you should go to law school?
How would application numbers change if your law school got rid of out-of-state tuition?