Years and years ago, Delaware had a six month legal clerkship requirement between law school and Bar admission. I don't know whether they still do...
They can't? I though that's what LLM degrees were FOR! Joybaum
I think I remember seeing something like that somewhere on the ABA web site; www.abanet.org I think? You'll have to look for it though and it may...
You might consider California National University www.cnuas.edu. They offer a BSE degree with a specialization in Environmental Engineering. The...
We have to wait for Concord's first set of Bar results but their Baby Bar results are disappointing. I think people assume Concord is a good...
I have never worked for a federal agency as an attorney, so I am sticking my neck out here, but I THINK that the federal government specifies an...
Speaking of CCAF, that's Community College of the Air Force, right? is there anything strange about their accreditation? I ask because I remember...
OUCH!! That's a lot of money (about $8.5K) for a more-or-less unaccredited degree. I wonder if DETC will expand its already elastic "pilot"...
I also wonder why more ABA schools aren't offering LLM programs online. ABET engineering schools are online all over the place. Maybe it's...
Did I say St. Johns?!? I meant St. THOMAS. Well, shucks, I knowed it wus one of them "Saint" fellers... Sorry for the misinformation. I looked at...
The web site for St Johns is www.law.stjohns.edu/law I agree that reputation is very important in any professional practice, but I wonder if one...
I would be very interested to know why you selected a D/L law program, what you intend to do when you are admitted, whether you believe that the...
Does the source of the degree matter more for the first job or does it follow the lawyer around forever? The reason I ask is, around here in the...
So do I understand you to think that a D/L JD with the necessary experience might have an easier time finding work in the public sector than at a...
Hi folks! I am starting this thread because another poster got me to wondering about something. How acceptable to potential employers is a D/L law...
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