Legal Education Roundup (Nov 11, 2022)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"Online law school classes are making the grade, survey finds," Reuters
"Why This Judge Says Law Schools Should Reassess Their Admissions Process," Law.com
"New law school will charge only $24K in full-time tuition," ABA Journal
"Supreme Court majority seems ready to restrict consideration of race in college admissions," ABA Journal
"Chemerinsky: Stakes are high as Supreme Court considers affirmative action cases," ABA Journal
"7 Key Moments From the Supreme Court Hearings on Race-Conscious Admissions," The Chronicle of Higher Education
"The End of Affirmative Action," Inside Higher Ed
"Fast Take: Supreme Court reconsiders affirmative action," Reuters
"U.S. law schools expand fundraising ambitions as tuitions swell," Reuters
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