Legal Education Roundup (Jan 12, 2024)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"Profs trade notes as law schools write generative AI policies," ABA Journal
"1L Sues Rutgers Law School For Ignoring Rampant Campus Antisemitism," TaxProf Blog
"Women Continue To Make History When It Comes To Law School Enrollment," Above the Law
"Affirmative action ban shook up law school admissions in 2023," Reuters
"Campus Antisemitism Fight Hinges on Law Testing School Power," Bloomberg Law
"ABA eyes more job protection for some law school faculty to undercut 'caste system'," Reuters
"Muller: Hard Questions About Experiential Learning, Legal Education, And The ABA," TaxProf Blog
"Outgoing AALS President Emphasizes Continued Importance of 'Defending Democracy'," Law.com
"Incoming AALS President Melanie Wilson Aims to Instill 'Courage in Action'," Law.com
"ABA Proposal to Accreditate Fully Online Law Schools Draws Overwhelming Support," Law.com
"Halfway Through Fall 2024 Law School Admissions Season: Applicants Are Up +3.3%, With Biggest Decline (-4.3%) In The 170-180 LSAT Band," TaxProf Blog
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