Essays About law school admissions

 

  • Law School
    ... As written by the Dean of Admissions at Stanford Law School: "Admission to Stanford Law School is based primarily upon superior academic achievement and ...
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  • journal summary
    The Scandal of the Law Schools. Commentary, December 1997 v104 n6 p27 (5) This journal article explores affirmative action in law school admissions. ...
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  • law
    ... For admission to law school you must also take the LSAC (Law School Admissions Council). It is one of several factors used in assessing students. ...
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  • Affirmative Action
    ... She was denied admissions to the UT Medical Law School, because of UT's dedication to keeping a "racial diversity," even though she had a higher GPA then the ...
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  • Affirmative Action
    ... She was denied admissions to the UT Medical Law School, because of UT's dedication to keeping a "racial diversity," even though she had a higher GPA then the ...
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  • Affirmative Action in Education
    ... The Fall '97 entering class at the University of Texas Law School will include ... Why Admissions Policies Consider More Than Grades and Test Scores Antagonist of ...
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  • Affirmatative Action
    ... But in the actual admissions or hiring, individuals are treated equally by race ... Grutter, whose application to the University of Michigan Law School was rejected ...
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  • What is Affirmative Action?
    ... The two white students alleged that the university used race as a major factor in admissions to the Law School, and that it actually acted as \"reverse ...
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  • Affirmative Action 12
    ... A court ruling said that the University of Texas Law School was banned ... has understood the ruling as "banning Affirmative Action in admissions, scholarships and ...
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  • Affermative Action
    ... ruling said that the University of Scott3 Texas Law School was banned ... has understood the ruling as "banning Affirmative Action in admissions, scholarships and ...
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  • Support for Affirmative Action
    ... In the long run, affirmative action can help everyone in the areas of employment and school admissions. The law prohibits discrimination based in race, color ...
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  • Affirmative Action Should Be Abolished
    ... Something similar had been true at Berkeley's Boalt Hall law school, where in 1992 the ... to fill ethnic goals and quotas was driving the admissions process, thus ...
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  • Affirmative Action...Why
    ... led a ban on race conscious college admissions at all ... sued the school, saying the school excluded them ... In the mid-1990s, the law school offered admission to ...
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  • Affirmaitve Action
    ... about Affirmative Action is regarding to college admissions. ... Affirmative Action is because the law is not ... a black teacher from the Pittston school district who ...
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  • Women and Education
    ... to ignore any attempts to bar sex discrimination in public undergraduate school admissions. ... If an institution did not comply with the law, the government might ...
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  • Affirmative Action: Leveling the Playing Field or Reversing ...
    ... The University of Berkeley Law school was no different. ... showed a fifty-one percent increase in applicants yet had an eleven percent decline in admissions. ...
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  • Effects of Social pressure on academic performance.
    ... students are a very small minority in a male dominated law school. ... experiment in this way was granted by the admissions department at the school. ...
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  • Make it Into a Dream
    ... Law will definitely enable me to continue finding such ... XXX in Miami, I found the small school atmosphere very ... Bob, the admissions counselor, gave me a tour of ...
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  • Title IX
    ... an article in the New York Law School Journal of ... In 1994, women earned 43% of law degrees, compared ... the University of Redlands, strict admissions guidelines on ...
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  • Affirmatve Action
    ... When affirmative action policies deny a white student admissions over a less ... when four white students were denied admission to its prestigious law school and a ...
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  • Affirmative Action and Racial Tension
    ... When affirmative action policies deny a white student admissions over a less ... when four white students were denied admission to its prestigious law school and a ...
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  • affirmitive action
    ... When affirmative action policies deny a white student admissions over a less ... when four white students were denied admission to its prestigious law school and a ...
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  • Affirmative Action
    ... on June 29, 1978 that special admissions programs such ... was to be admitted to the school (Banfield 96 ... after being denied admission to their law school (Thompson 2 ...
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  • Racial Stratification
    ... announced that race would not be taken into consideration fin admissions policies, in ... By the following year at the Boalt Hall law school at Berkley, the top ...
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  • ewr
    ... a young student at the Georgetown University law school) revealed that ... Administrators seek to salvage "diversity" in admissions from court prohibitions against ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... some developing nations possess only one medical school or even law school and even ... the fact that the second priority of the US legal admissions system allows ...
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  • Immigration in the United States
    ... some developing nations possess only one medical school or even law school and even ... the fact that the second priority of the US legal admissions system allows ...
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  • Affirmative Action Dialogue Debate
    ... I had a hard enough time getting into Law school, why must I ... and 18% of whites graduated with Law Degrees and 14 ... to extend to AA in colleges admissions, and job ...
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  • Affirmative Action 13
    ... An example of discriminatory practices in college admissions, In the fall of 1998, classes began at Boalt Law School, the 270 member entered class and the same ...
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  • Is affirmative action a workab
    ... for minorities by favoring them in hiring, promotion, contracting and school admissions. ... Because of this growing support a civil rights law was introduced in ...
    (1046 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

     


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