* College senior Jesse has one law school acceptance (and a string of rejections), but still has some solid reflections in this week's column on getting into law school. [Inside Vandy]
* What happens when a 35-year-old man retakes the SAT? (or, what happens when a grown man/woman has to take a standardized test to enter law school?) [Deadspin]
* Law schools that lead to the most and least debt. [U.S News]
* A judge dismissed a lawsuit by law students against New York Law School over employment stats. [ABA Journal; Above The Law]
* The Supreme Court lays out new standards for plea bargains. [Associated Press]
* Is there a constitutionally-protected right to record the police? Or does doing so violate wiretapping laws? [ABA Journal]
* Private businesses compete with federal prisons for contracts. [NYTimes]
* What happens when a 35-year-old man retakes the SAT? (or, what happens when a grown man/woman has to take a standardized test to enter law school?) [Deadspin]
* Law schools that lead to the most and least debt. [U.S News]
* A judge dismissed a lawsuit by law students against New York Law School over employment stats. [ABA Journal; Above The Law]
* The Supreme Court lays out new standards for plea bargains. [Associated Press]
* Is there a constitutionally-protected right to record the police? Or does doing so violate wiretapping laws? [ABA Journal]
* Private businesses compete with federal prisons for contracts. [NYTimes]
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