Senior Editor, Staci Zaretsky, takes a closer look at the recent Student Loan Survey by the American Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division for Above the Law. Zaretsky notes that "a negative impact on mental health became a common, unprompted theme among their responses." To read her depressing commentary, see Mental Health. … [Read more...] about Law School Debt and Mental Health
More thoughtful advice from Ashley Heidemann, Founder of JD Advising, in a recent article for the National Jurist's preLaw magazine. Here is Ashley's list of Pros and Cons to help you decide whether or not to take time off before law school. … [Read more...] about Taking Time Off Before Law School
Ashley Heidemann, Founder of JD Advising, offered some valuable perspective on the LSAT in a recent article for the National Jurist's preLaw magazine. "Here is a list of things the LSAT will test: Your logical reasoning, analytical reasoning, and reading comprehension. Here are some things the LSAT does not test: Your self-worth, your intelligence, or how good a lawyer … [Read more...] about Dealing with LSAT Anxiety
Dr. Kevin Pybas was interviewed by Christopher Cicchiello for a segment on the Today Show that examined the pros and cons of the Electoral College. "I'm not sure that's what Hamilton, Madison, Franklin, the folks at the Constitutional Convention thought they were doing or even the writers of The Federalist, but I think as our politics have changed (it's purpose has … [Read more...] about Kevin Pybas Weighs in on the Electoral College for the Today Show
Political Science professor, Dr. Kevin Pybas, addressed the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the potential battle over her replacment in a recent interview with KY3. To watch the interview, see Nomination. … [Read more...] about Dr. Kevin Pybas on U.S. Supreme Court Nomination