Although it may appear trivial, writing a legal essay is not as easy as writing a simple paper. Obviously, like with all kinds of writing, you need to form a three-part structure: introduction, body ...
In your law school admissions essays, there are countless ways to show your distinctive strengths and the difference you would make in your legal career. However, too many applicants get stuck in ...
Those are among the myriad new questions law schools are asking applicants this year—the first admissions cycle following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision banning race-conscious admissions at ...
There is no magic formula that guarantees anyone admission to law school. Admissions committees look at many factors when deciding to extend offers to applicants. LSAT scores and undergraduate GPAs ...
Students entering their first year of law school are frequently shocked by the feedback they receive on the first assignment they turn in for their introductory Legal Writing course. Often, these ...
Many say that the modern graduate education system desperately needs reforms. Unfortunately, the cases are not rare when the technical information and skills that the freshmen learn in their first ...
Spolin Law P.C. represents people whose civil rights have been violated and individuals facing criminal charges, whether they have been wrongfully accused of a crime or are simply seeking a fair ...
John G. Browning’s recent essay on Inside Higher Ed fires many of the traditional bullets at student-edited law journals: They are overly theoretical, redundant, costly, and despite being edited by 20 ...