Legal Education Roundup (Nov 15, 2019)
"Gibson Dunn and Other Firms Spurned by LGBTQ Groups at Top Law Schools," Law.com
"More Women Pursue M.B.A. as Elite Schools Step Up Recruiting," The Wall Street Journal
"Innovative Electives Part 2: Electives Focusing on Lawyer Well-Being and Other Innovative Electives," What Great Law Schools Do
"3rd Circuit Revives Woman's ADA Lawsuit Over LSAT Accommodations," The Legal Intelligencer
"Akron Is Tenth Law School To Offer Hybrid Online J.D.," TaxProf Blog
"Law Schools and the Bar Exam: A Big Disconnect," New York Law Journal
"The Enrollment Crash Goes Deeper Than Demographics," The Chronicle of Higher Education
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