Review AccessLex Institute’s research and reports related to federal policy discussions that impact law school and higher education more broadly.
Policy Analyses
Our policy analyses investigate issues related to federal student loan programs.
Issue Briefs
Our issue briefs contextualize federal higher education policy concerns and offer recommendations for Congress.
Reports
Our research reports offer in-depth analyses of federal policy concerns.
Our state-based data sheets provide information on graduate and professional students by state. They capture graduate and law student fall enrollment and degrees awarded using data from the National Center for Education Statistics and the American Bar Association. They also offer information on federal student aid by graduate loan program (e.g., Unsubsidized Stafford, Grad PLUS) using data from the Office of Federal Student Aid. These figures include the total federal Direct Loan dollars disbursed, the number of recipients, and the average federal Direct Loan amount for loan recipients. The data sheets capture AccessLex member law schools in the state.
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Research and Data
Are Law Schools Cream-Skimming to Bolster Their Bar Exam Pass Rates?
May 31, 2022
Research and Data
Law School in a Pandemic, Year 2 - Moving From Emergency Remote Teaching to Emerging Best Practices in Distance Legal Education
May 18, 2022
Research and Data
Gallup and AccessLex Institute Release Part Two of Study on Law Students’ Views of Distance Learning
May 17, 2022
Student Education
Webinar - The Who, What, Where, When, and Why of LexScholars by AccessLex
March 1, 2022 3:00 PM EST
School Professionals
Webinar - Student Debt: The Holistic Impact on Today’s Young Lawyer
February 9, 2022 12:00 PM EST
Research and Data
Research Brief: Show Them the Money: Improving Consumer Information on Need and Merit-Based Gift Aid to Equitably Empower Prospective Law Students
February 7, 2022
School Professionals
AccessLex Legal Education Research Symposium
November 1, 2021 11:00 AM EDT