Legal Education Roundup (Jul 8, 2022)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"Bar examinees have little success with accommodation requests and say the process is stressful," ABA Journal
"Gender Pay Disparities In The Legal Academy," TaxProf Blog.
"Michèle Alexandre Set to Take Over as Dean of Loyola Chicago Law Next Month," Law.com
"2021-22 LSAT Registrants Down 21%; 33% Drop In June 2022 LSAT-Takers," TaxProf Blog
"Penn Law to remove name of controversial Supreme Court justice from building," Reuters
"This Week Will See Influx of New Law Deans Across the Country," Law.com
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