Legal Education Roundup (Dec 18, 2020)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"Jurisdictions with COVID-19-related diploma privilege are going back to bar exam admissions," ABA Journal
"New York Lawmakers Get an Earful Over Online Bar Exam," New York Law Journal
"UC Irvine Law Dean to Lead Colorado Liberal Arts College," The Recorder
"Future 'Second Husband' Doug Emhoff to Teach at Georgetown Law," Law.com
"Report Chronicles Changes in Law Education," Inside Higher Ed
"The Changing Landscape Of Legal Education: A 15-Year LSSSE Retrospective," TaxProf Blog
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