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Prelaw Advising at Radford


Radford University students who wish to attend law school after graduating can receive guidance from Prelaw Advising.

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News and Articles

  • The 2014 U.S. News Law School Rankings are Out.  Oh Happy Day!
  • Some Law Schools are Starting Their Own Law Firms
  • What's Up With Law Schools? New Schools; Downsizing Schools
  • Law School Applications Continue to Decline
  • Should You Be a Public Defender?
  • New York Proposal to Permit Law Students to Take Bar Exam After Two Years of Law School
  • The Job Market for New Law School Graduates - "Brutal"
  • Some law schools are reducing enrollments because of the tough job market for new law school graduates
  • Just graduating from a law school is not enough to qualify to take the bar exam; one has to be "morally fit" as well
  • Some law schools experiment with courses on being in house counsel as a way to improve employment prospects

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Jack E. Call, J.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Criminal Justice
Prelaw Advisor
Radford University
Box 6934
Radford, VA 24142
jcall@radford.edu
540-831-5391


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