Legal Education Roundup (Apr 24, 2020)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"What To Do About the First-Year Class of 2020?," The American Lawyer
"July Bar Exam Update: Maine, Rhode Island," TaxProf Blog
"Postpone July Bar Exam or Cancel It, State Bar Tells Calif. Supreme Court," The Recorder
"Ditching the Bar Exam Puts Public at Risk, Says Test Maker," Law.com
"'Please Offer an Alternative Pathway': State Bar Gets Earful Amid COVID-19 Crisis," The Recorder
"Even in Time of Crisis, Hold Fast to Bar Exam," New Jersey Law Journal
"July Bar Exam Update: District of Columbia, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Wyoming," TaxProf Blog
"Utah Poised to Let Law Grads Skip the Bar Exam Amid COVID-19 Pandemic," Law.com
"July Bar Exam Update: Alaska, Guam," TaxProf Blog
"University Of Oklahoma Considers Going Online For Entire 2020-21 Academic Year," TaxProf Blog
"Stanford Law School Creates Free Database of COVID-19 Legal Memos," The Recorder
"Due to COVID-19, Fewer International Students Could Hit Law Schools-Hard," Law.com
"The Pandemic Is Putting Law Students' Futures on Hold," Bloomberg Businessweek
"My 2L (Remote) Life in the Grand Scheme," Law.com
"UM Students Want a Refund Over COVID-19 Closures, Putative Class Action Filed," Law.com
"Post coronavirus: Legal education will never be the same. Online is here to stay.," National Jurist
"Why Are Asian Americans Passing on Law School? New Report Offers Theories," Law.com
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