Legal Education Roundup (Feb 11, 2022)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"Law students face mandatory bias training under proposed ABA rule," Reuters
"Actively Achieving Greater Racial Equity In The Law School Classroom," TaxProf Blog
"Ahead of the Curve: Exploring the Diverse Approaches of Recent Law School DEI Programs," Law.com
"Law Schools Need To Get Serious About The Work Of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion," TaxProf Blog
"U.Va law school program courts first-generation college students," Reuters
"Acing the Exam: Kellye Testy made sure the pandemic wouldn't disrupt law school admissions process," ABA Journal
"From Georgetown to Yale, free speech controversies roil top law schools," Reuters
"Akron, Cleveland State Law School Merger Falls Through," TaxProf Blog
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