A Defense of Law School Education

School of LawTwo weeks ago, the New York Times published an article entitled “A Steep Slide in Law School Enrollment Accelerates.” One of the major premises for the article was that prospective graduate school students have increasingly found law school not to be an attractive option anymore. According to the article, students likened their relationship to their schools as a business contract. The article was supported by ABA employment figures that showed that less than two-thirds of law school graduates found jobs that required passing the bar exam. I found the article and its premises unfair. The article, hardly the first to do so, equated law school success to finding long-term employment as a lawyer.

Grading a law school education based on bar-exam-required employment is unfairly simplistic. The breadth of interesting employment opportunities available to law school graduates is incredible. (more…)

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Congratulations to the 2015 Jenkins Honors Moot Court Competitors

The Jenkins Honors Moot Court Competition is an appellate moot court competition for Marquette law students and the capstone event of the intramural moot court program. Students are invited to participate based on their top performance in the fall Appellate Writing and Advocacy course at the Law School. Congratulations to the participants in the 2015 Jenkins Honors Moot Court Competition: Lindsey Anderson Samuel Casson Larissa Dallman Alexandra Don Mary Ellis Olivia Fitzgerald Christopher Guthrie Tyler Helsel Nolan Jensen Ian Kalis Jeremy Klang Christopher Little Lauren Maddente Daniel Murphy Averi Niemuth Andrew Otto Alexander Perwich Natalie Schiferl Jacob Shapiro Kyle Thelen Nicole Ways Bryan Whitehead Students will begin writing their appellate briefs in January with the rounds of oral argument commencing later this spring. The competition includes preliminary oral argument rounds (March 21 and 22) and a semifinal (March 26) and final round (April 1). The Jenkins competitors are fortunate to have the opportunity to argue before distinguished members of the bench and bar from Wisconsin and beyond. The competition is named after the James G. Jenkins, the first Marquette Law School dean.

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