Legal Education Roundup (Feb 17, 2023)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"Law Schools Are Moving Online. Here's How Schools Can Build Strategy and Support for Virtual Law Programs.," Legaltech News
"Lawyers vote to keep mandatory Indigenous history training in place at virtual special meeting," CTV News
"The Road to a Supreme Court Clerkship Starts at Three Ivy League Colleges," The New York Times
"John Marshall, Morris Brown Forge Partnership for Law School Applicants," Daily Report
"Bid to end law schools' LSAT requirement is down but not out," Reuters
"Admissions test requirement for ABA-accredited law schools will remain in place for now," ABA Journal
"Paul Clement Says Tribalism at Law Schools Hurts Judicial Legitimacy," The National Law Journal
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