W&M Law School, Cornell Law, and Columbia Law: Brief Profiles

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December 7th, 2008 by admin

Marshall-Wythe School of Law (W&M Law School)

Thomas Jefferson founded the Marshall-Wythe School of Law in 1779. It is the law department of the College of William & Mary, the second oldest college in the United States after Harvard University. W&M Law School, located in Williamsburg, Virginia, is the oldest [...] Continue Reading…

Grade-based vs. Non-grade based Law Schools

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November 14th, 2008 by admin

Like other higher learning institutions, law schools also place prime importance on grades as a measure of student performance. Because grades serve as the main tool by which academic performance is evaluated, students continually strive and aim for high marks. So much so that there has been a constant [...] Continue Reading…

Moving Beyond Litigation: Alternative Legal Practices

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November 12th, 2008 by admin

Contrary to what some people think, litigation is not the be-all and end-all of legal practice. Sure, bulk of the bar-passers go into litigation and client representation as a career. But there are also tons of other options for the practice of law. So if you’re not up for [...] Continue Reading…

Tips on Writing Concise and Effective Legal Briefs

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November 10th, 2008 by admin

The legal industry is a field that makes little or no room for poetry. Presentation of facts should always be concise and direct to the point. One document where concise writing should be practiced is the legal brief. Legal briefs are the documents that showcase the legal arguments presented [...] Continue Reading…

A List of Some Common Law Firm Terms

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November 8th, 2008 by admin

Though you’ll learn significant amount of law jargon throughout your stay in law school, there are some terms associated with law firms that could still sound foreign to you. To avoid giving off the impression that you’re an “outsider” to the realm of law, here are a few terms [...] Continue Reading…

Extracurricular Activities That Increase Chances of Law School Admission

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November 6th, 2008 by admin

While transcripts, grades, and recommendation letters are given significant weight and importance by admissions committees and law schools, your personal statement essay can help increase your chances of getting admitted. The importance of that single document can be seen in the number of sample law school personal statement essays [...] Continue Reading…

The Relevance of Law Reviews to Students and the Academe

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November 4th, 2008 by admin

Law reviews are journals or papers edited and distributed by the students of a specific law school. Although mainly staffed by law school students, law reviews usually consist of articles and features authored by students, judges, law professors, and legal practitioners. As you will  Students, however, are also free [...] Continue Reading…

US Supreme Court Justice Profiles: Scalia, Holmes, and Cardozo

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November 2nd, 2008 by admin

Most law students go into law school with the aim of going into legal practice and pursuing a career in the judiciary. For most students, the acme of a legal career is securing the position of Supreme Court justice. This is why US Supreme Court justices are a source [...] Continue Reading…

Benefits of Having MBA-Juris Doctor Degrees

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October 31st, 2008 by admin

If you read through sample law school personal statement essays, you’ll see that passion for a certain field or profession is among the top reasons why people go to graduate school. Just by reading sample law school personal statement essays, you’ll also see that many people also go to [...] Continue Reading…

Traits Law Firms Look For in Applicants

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October 29th, 2008 by admin

The career and placement departments in many law schools have linkages and connections with various law firms to help their students find careers when they graduate. Especially for top law firms, the competition for internship and employment can get quite fierce. And though these law firms are the ones [...] Continue Reading…