Legal Education Roundup (Mar 6, 2020)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"Chief Judge DiFiore Announces New York Will Eliminate Mental Health Question in Bar Application," New York Law Journal
"'A Good Start': Ending Mental Health Question on NY Bar Application May Remove Stigma," New York Law Journal
"Concordia's Boise Law School Gets New Parent, Will Not Close," TaxProf Blog
"Concordia Law School to Change Hands," Inside Higher Ed
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