Friday, June 26, 2020
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
- Tyler Ambrose, Zarinah Mustafa & Sherin Nassar (J.D. 2022, Harvard), Law Schools’ Complicity on Racism Must Be Challenged
- Josh Blackman (South Texas), The Difficulties of Teaching a "Hybrid" Class
- Marcilynn Burke (Dean, Oregon), Brian Gallini (Dean, Willamette) & Jennifer Johnson (Dean, Lewis & Clark) to Oregon Supreme Court: Diploma Privilege Request (June 15, 2020)
- David W. Case (Miss.), A Pedagogical Rationale for the Law Professor as Moot Court Coach
- Erwin Chemerinskly (UC-Berkeley), UC-Berkeley Joins Harvard In Going 100% Online For Fall 2020 Semester
- Columbus Dispatch, Moritz Family Still Want Estate Reopened to Bargain With Ohio State Over Endowment
- Concordia Law School, Concordia Is Sixth Law School To Close Since 2017
- David Grenardo (St. Mary's), You Are Not Alone: What Law Schools Must Do to Help Law Students With Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues
- Orin Kerr (UC-Berkeley), The Legal Academy
- Catherine J. Lanctot (Villanova), Women Law Professors: The First Century
- Austen Parrish (Dean, Indiana), Indiana Law’s Fall 1L Program
- The Recorder, California Lawmakers Urge Court to Lower Passing Score for Next Bar Exam
- Kyle Rozema (Wash U), Does the Bar Exam Protect the Public?
- Karen Sloan & Vanessa Blum (Law.com), ‘Pictures in My Head’: Black Law Deans Take on Racism in Legal Ed
- Karen Sloan (Law.com), 'Subpar in Every Aspect': Harvard Law Student Sues Over Online Classes
- The State, Penny-Pinching Alumni, High Tuition Are Issues in USC Law School Dean Search
- Kellye Testy (President & CEO, Law School Admission Council), LSAT-Flex And Supporting Candidates During COVID-19
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