Interesting Law-Related Resources

  • For information regarding the LSAT and the law school application process, including the Credential Assembly Service (CAS), go to lsac.org

  • To search for law schools within your LSAT and GPA range or other criteria, go to Search for Law Schools – LSAC Official Guide | The Law School Admission Council

  • The Access Group, a non-profit organization that provides loans to graduate students, including law students, offers information relating to financial aid as well as a wide range of other topics of interest to prospective law students and can be accessed at accesslex.org. Ask Edna!, the new free education network at AccessLex, is particularly helpful and contains numerous useful resources and tools.

  • A list of law schools with part-time programs can be accessed through americanbar.org/groups/legal_education/resources/aba_approved_law_schools/approved-part-time-programs/

  • Equal Justice Works provides information about choosing the right law school, financing your legal education, and pursuing paths in public interest law, located at equaljusticeworks.org

  • The Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund (PRLDEF), which offers programs, services and events to support all phases of your early law career — from "just thinking about" law school to landing your first job, can be located at prldef.org

  • The Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO) offers programs that provide students from low-income, minority and economically disadvantaged communities with academic and financial support to gain access to law school, successfully matriculate and pass the bar examination, located at cleoscholars.com

  • The National Association for Law Placement provides information on job placement and career trends in the law at nalp.org

  • The American Bar Association provides information on legal careers, professional activities, and publications at abanet.org

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