Legal Education Roundup (Mar 4, 2022)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"Brooklyn Law Starts Scholarship to Honor First Black Student Editor-in-Chief of School's Law Review," New York Law Journal
"Nearly a Year After Previous Dean's Exit Amid 'Slaveholder' Comment Controversy, CUNY Law Appoints New Leader," New York Law Journal
"Berkeley Law to Implement Mandatory Diversity Course Starting in 2023," Law.com
"Yale Law School to Cover Full Tuition and Fees for Lowest-Income Students," The Wall Street Journal
"Yale Law says it will cover tuition for low-income students," Reuters
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