Legal Education Roundup (Apr 1, 2022)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"NCBE Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Bar Exam Changes," Law.com
"Law associations push for articling student minimum wage," Law Times
"Every Black Law Dean in the US Signs Letter to Senate Supporting Jackson's SCOTUS Nomination," Law.com
"From Kyiv's outskirts to the U.S. midwest, law students stand up for Ukraine," Reuters
"Two part-time law students take last-minute trip to Poland to help Ukrainian refugees," ABA Journal
"Spurred by Pandemic, New York Law School Launches Enhanced Evening Division Program," New York Law Journal
"Ahead of the Curve: Exploring DEI Programs for First-Generation College and Law Students," Law.com
"A New Name for California's Oldest Law School? It's Not Easy.," The New York Times
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