Immigration law reform á-lá-Bill-Gates
Are tough immigration laws impeding leading corporations from hiring the talent they require to maintain their leading positions? Highly-skilled immigrants have it as hard as ever these days, to legally adjust their status to work in the U.S. Could this have a negative effect in the U.S. economy? Undoubtedly YES! There is a registered shortage
- Published in Diversity, Immigration
Employment statistics in decline
Here are the latests statistics on the Job Market: • An index intended to show the economy’s future direction fell 0.3% in February, the fifth consecutive monthly drop, according to preliminary estimates by the Conference Board. • The number of U.S. workers filing new claims for unemployment insurance increased sharply last week, matching a two-and-a-half-year
- Published in Jobs
Law School Rankings… Official?
What would you think if you saw this? (From Daniel Solove´s Concurring Opinions Blog) I almost fell for it, but then again, is it too far from reality? Do you know how the ranking process really works? If you do not, you are one of many. Here is the official info on the criteria used for the
- Published in College Admissions
