Legal Education Roundup (Jun 17, 2022)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"Tension between U of T law and disabled students raises a broader policy implication," Law Times
"Law Society of Ontario sues exam prep company NCA Exam Guru over leaked bar examination questions," Law Times
"UCLA Law Accidentally Emails Confidential On-Campus Interview Data to Students," Law.com
"Syracuse Law Launches Consortium Summer Residency Program to Diversify Legal Profession," Law.com
"High Point University appoints former NC Chief Justice Mark Martin as founding dean of law school," Triad Business Journal
"After repeat failures to meet bar pass standard, ABA gives Cooley Law School extension," ABA Journal
"North Carolina Central University Law Dean Browne C. Lewis Dies," Law.com
"Law dean known for encouraging creative thinking around diversity in legal ed dies at conference," ABA Journal
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