Law Schooled: Student Voices on Law School Reform

Legal education and law school reform has been blogged about, editorialized, and studied, mostly by law school deans and law professors.  One constituency whose voice has not been heard as frequently in the debate is law students, those recipients of legal education who leave law school  saddled with substantial debt and iffy job prospects.  A new blog, Law Schooled, seeks “to include all members of the law school community in a substantive discussion about how students can play a role in shaping the future of legal education.” Recent posts have covered law school reform, curriculum, bar preparation, and thinking like a lawyer. Law students are encouraged to submit a post to the blog.