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LSSSE in the News (2006)
 
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DATE
American Bar Association
ABA highlights LSSSE as one of several reliable sources of statistical information on the law student experience.
September/2006
Empirical Legal Studies Blog
Professors Bill Henderson and Jeff Stake comment on Professor Ben Barton’s study into correlations between faculty scholarship and teaching evaluations. Professor Henderson notes that students are well-equipped to comment on the effectiveness of law school teaching. He goes on to highlight results from LSSSE that suggest law school pedagogy leaves room for improvement in the area of faculty-student interaction.
August/2006
National Jurist
Am I studying enough? Too much? Too little? How much are my classmates studying? Those are questions all stu- dents likely asks themselves several Am I studying enough? Too much? Too little? How much are my classmates studying? Those are qwuestions all students likely ask themselves several times during law school…
March/2006
Indiana Lawyer
A national survey of law school students suggests they all but slack off in their third-year and that the first two years of law school are much more demanding.
January/2006
Indiana Daily Student
The article focuses on the 2005 LSSSE findings, indicating “that (third-year) students aren't spending as much time and effort in trying to be prepared and involved in class (as first-years)."
January/2006
New York Law Journal
One hot-button finding of the second annual Law School Survey of Student Engagement confirmed what may be unsurprising to young attorneys familiar with an old saw about the paper chase.
January/2006
Contracts Prof Blog
The Law Professors Network has a blog examining the 2005 LSSSE findings.
January/2006
Sports Law Blog
According to a new study by Indiana University at Bloomington's Center for Postsecondary Research, third-year law students come to class less prepared, are less likely to discuss legal issues outside the classroom, and work less hard generally than their first-and second-year counterparts…
January/2006
Law Career Blog
Does the third year of law school add all that much? A recent post by Denise Howell on Between Lawyers says this…
January/2006
Corante
A quick blurb on results from the 2005 LSSSE survey and what the findings reveal about the third-year law student.
January/2006
Accepted Admissions Almanac
A quick blurb over-viewing the 2005 LSSSE findings and the relation to senioritis.
January/2006
The Wall Street Journal Law Blog
The Newly launched Wall Street Journal Law Blog asks the question, “Didn’t we already know this?”
January/2006
Legal Ease Blog
Another interesting online blog assessing the 2005 LSSSE findings.
January/2006
Chronicle of Higher Education
Third-year law students come to class less prepared, are less likely to discuss legal issues outside the classroom, and work less hard generally than their first- and second-year counterparts, according to a national survey released on Tuesday.
January/2006
Herald Times
Law students who interact with fellow students from different racial and economic backgrounds are likely to get more out of their …
January/2006
Indy Star
Law students who interact with classmates from different racial and economic backgrounds are likely to get more out of their law school experience, a study released Tuesday shows.
January/2006
Indiana University
Findings from a national survey released today by the Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research show that the first two years of law school are more demanding compared with the final year.
January/2006
Inside Higher Ed
Senior slump is well known to high school teachers, who note that students' preparedness and work ethic seem to disappear about the time that college applications get turned in.
January/2006
Inside Indiana Business
Findings from a national survey released today by the Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research show that the first two years of law school are more demanding compared with the final year.
January/2006
fort Wayne News Sentinel
Law students who interact with classmates from different racial and economic backgrounds are likely to get more out of their law school experience, a study released Tuesday shows.
January/2006
DocuTicker
“LSSSE 2005 results revealed several noteworthy themes that characterize the law student experience.”
January/2006
Virtual Chase
A quick alert on research news, including the 2005 LSSSE survey findings.
January/2006
Channel 22 WSBT
Channel 22 WSBT of Indiana has a quick reference to the 2005 LSSSE findings.
January/2006



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