Legal Education Roundup (Oct 21, 2022)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"Attempts to Create a Non-Exam Path to Law Licensure in California Stall Again," The Recorder
"See Who Passed the July 2022 Texas Bar Exam," Texas Lawyer
"AccessLex Provides Grant for HBCU Law Schools, Others to Participate in NALP Study," Law.com
"Wellness And Law: Reforming Legal Education To Support Student Wellness," TaxProf Blog
"Yale Law trumpets free speech stance amid judge's clerk-boycott push," Reuters
"Judges Push Back Against James Ho's Call to Boycott Yale Law Clerks," The National Law Journal
"Pepperdine Caruso Law School And Tuskegee University Launch 3+3 Accelerated BA|BS-JD Degree Program," TaxProf Blog
"Tweedy Law School Deans Break Out Calculators," Bloomberg Law
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