Legal Education Roundup (Jul 15, 2022)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"Five Key Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Clerkship," The Legal Intelligencer
"NCCU Appoints Interim Dean Following Browne Lewis' Death," Law.com
"Cynthia Nance Set to Take Over as Dean of University of Arkansas Law—Again," Law.com
"'It Is Okay To Not Be Okay': The 2021 Survey Of Law Student Well-Being," TaxProf Blog
"Ohio Bar May Drop Question About Mental Disorder From Character and Fitness Application," Law.com
"NALP: 82% Of Attorneys Are Satisfied With Their Legal Careers Three Years After Graduating From Law School," TaxProf Blog
"Killing the LSAT in the Name of Diversity Won't Cure the Problem," Bloomberg
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