Legal Education Roundup (Jun 24, 2022)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"U.S. law schools are funding degrees for Ukrainian lawyers," Reuters
"Brooklyn Law School Dean Cahill Stepping Down in 2023," New York Law Journal
"An Optional LSAT?," Inside Higher Ed
"Law school admissions test experiments with new 'logic games' section," Reuters
"Justices Won't Consider Race, Sex Bias Claims Against NYU Law Review," The National Law Journal
"How Schools Fared on the February 2022 Bar Exam," The Recorder
"Law schools are where diversity is making strides,"" Crain's Chicago Business
"HBCU Law Schools Face Severe Underfunding: 'Do We Have a Belt' Left to Tighten?," Law.com
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