A. The executive director of the National Association for Law Placement has some pessimistic words for the future of legal education in America. Above the Law
B. Case in point: Above the Law got its hands on the bar passage rates for North Carolina, and the stats don’t exactly paint a flattering picture of legal education in the Tar Heel state. Above the Law
C. Law schools might see the GRE as a way to improve its legal education, but according to a survey by Kaplan, pre-law students are split on whether they like law schools accepting that exam. Kaplan Test Prep
D. There is one complicated issue that these future law students won’t have to learn about, at least. Apparently, attorney-client privilege is now dead. RIP attorney-client privilege. @realDonaldTrump
E. A judge tossed out an Illinois lawsuit against McDonalds, which claimed that Extra Value meals at the fast food chain misled customers into paying more for items that would be cheaper if purchased a la carte. McDonalds, you may have served over 99 billion hamburgers, but when will justice be served to you? Eater
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