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Duke law bucks the application trend Durham Herald Sun Concerned about job prospects and soaring tuition costs, significantly fewer students nationwide are applying to law school. In fact, according to the Law School Admission Council, applications are down around 23 percent from a year ago and nearly 40 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Silicon Valley and Immigrant Groups Find Common Cause New York Times "Real reform means fixing the legal immigration system to cut waiting periods, reduce bureaucracy, and attract the highly-skilled entrepreneurs and engineers that will help create jobs and grow our economy," Mr. Obama said in Tuesday's State of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Legal Employment Market, Student Debt, and Legal Education ... By Adam Levitin There has been a great deal of press recently about the sorry state of the legal jobs market, student debt, and the irrelevance of legal education (see, e.g., here). A lot of the thinking on these issues has struck me... Credit Slips | ||
Women face tougher time finding jobs after ruling affirms flexible ... By Howard Levitt The law of unintended consequences invariably prevails. Due to a recent Federal Court ruling, young Canadian women will face increased difficulty finding employment. I believe one consequence of the decision, which is designed to assist ... Financial Post - Legal |
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Union Lawsuit Claims Michigan Right-To-Work Law Is ... - AOL Jobs Labor unions file a federal lawsuit challenging Michigan's right-to-work law. jobs.aol.com/.../unions-lawsuit-michigan-law-unconstitutional/ |
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