Can law schools disrupt themselves?
Disruption is hitting the legal services market. Over time, that disruption will fundamentally change the market for entry-level JDs and for the law schools that […]
Disruption is hitting the legal services market. Over time, that disruption will fundamentally change the market for entry-level JDs and for the law schools that […]
Apr 13, 2016
In The Myth of Sisyphus, Sisyphus, a figure of Greek mythology, is condemned to roll a massive boulder up a mountain for eternity, only to see the […]
Mar 22, 2016
The news that law schools are in crisis is not new. From the New York Times to BloombergView and from the American Bar Association to […]
Mar 17, 2016
Law schools are in crisis. A key driver of the crisis is a shrinking job market, which stems in large part from disruption of the […]
Mar 15, 2016
Law schools are growing increasingly out of step with shifts in the legal services market and are facing dramatic declines in enrollment, revenue, and job placement for graduates. Coupled with recent changes in licensure
Mar 15, 2016
Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin recently made headlines when he announced in his 2016 State of the State address his desire to work with the […]
Feb 18, 2016
Over the past few years, a new category of EdTech platform has popped up across K–12 and higher education called the learning relationship management system […]
Oct 27, 2015
As many independent schools struggle and face potential threats from the emergence of disruptive micro-schools, what they should do to survive and thrive is an […]
Sept 10, 2015
By Michael B. Horn and Andrew P. Kelly New “unbundled” higher education providers are constrained by the regulatory system’s reliance on the traditional bundled model. Published by the American Enterprise Institut...
Aug 20, 2015
Yesterday I had the opportunity to testify before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee about the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act to […]
July 23, 2015