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Analyzing First-Time Bar Exam Passage on the UBE in New York State
May 19, 2021
Research and Data
Equitable Access to the Legal Profession Requires Greater Transparency
May 12, 2021
Research and Data
It’s Not Where You Start, It’s How You Finish: Predicting Law School and Bar Success
March 24, 2021
Research and Data
Analyzing Pathways to the J.D. with National Student Clearinghouse Data
January 25, 2021
Research and Data
Tracking Changes in Uncertain Times: Updates from the Legal Education Data Deck
October 27, 2020
Research and Data
Analytix Now Includes Recently Released Bar Passage Outcomes and 509 Required Disclosures
March 17, 2020
Research and Data
A Profile of College Seniors Interested in a Legal Education and Profession
March 2, 2020
Research and Data
Future in Law? A Profile of Graduating College Seniors Interested in Legal Education and Careers
February 25, 2020
Research and Data
What Does Employment Look Like for Class of 2018 Law Graduates? Trends from the Legal Education Data Deck
October 25, 2019