Legal Education Roundup (Jan 19, 2024)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"LSAT leader jumps to law school association," Reuters
"NCBE to Collaborate With AccessLex in Developing Study Aids for NextGen Bar," Law.com
"Women in Academic Leadership Still Face Systemic Barriers," Law.com
"Harvard Sued by Jewish Students Over 'Rampant' Antisemitism," Bloomberg Law
"Kasowitz Sues Harvard, Alleging University Failed to Protect Jewish Law Students From Antisemitism," The American Lawyer
"Law Schools Adjusting Applications After Harvard Ruling," Law360
"Judiciary Rules Panel Weighs Unified Bar Admissions Proposal for US District Courts," The National Law Journal
"4 ways law schools can support students, uphold First Amendment during times of conflict," ABA Journal
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