Friday, June 5, 2020
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
- ABA, Employment Outcomes as of April 2020 (Class of 2019 Graduates)
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), Bob Morse Discusses The U.S. News Law School Rankings Today At Texas A&M Virtual Conference
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), Law School Applicants Are Down 3.2%, With Biggest Declines Among Midwest, 120-164 LSATs, And African-Americans
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), A Message on the Death of George Floyd from Dean Paul Caron
- Concord Monitor, Some UNH Law School Grads Don’t Have to Take the Bar Exam
- Scott Fruehwald (Legal Skills Prof Blog), AALS President Darby Dickerson: Promoting Candor with Critical Thinking
- Journal Of Legal Education Call For Papers: The Impact Of COVID-19 On Legal Education And The Legal Profession
- Russell B. Korobkin (UCLA), Behavioral Ethics, Deception, and Legal Negotiation
- James Levy (Nova SE), "Law Professor takes 1L Zoom Oral Arguments Nationwide" (and here's how she did it)
- Mary Lynch (Albany), MOVING FORWARD: DAY TWO OF DREXEL (and some favorite poetic quotes), “Take-Aways” from Day 1 of Drexel Conference
- John Manning (Dean, Harvard), HLS Fall Term 2020
- National Conference of Bar Examiners, NCBE To Offer MBE, MEE, And MPT Online In October, But Not The UBE
- Jerry Organ (St. Thomas), Reflections On Class Of 2019 Employment Outcomes
- Karen Sloan (Law.com), 'Doused With a Bottle of Bleach': A Vision of How Law Schools Will Reopen in the Fall
- Karen Sloan (Law.com), Law Schools Simulate Firm Summer Associate Programs Amid COVID-19 Cutbacks
- Texas Tribune, Texas Southern University Gave $2 Million in Aid to Unqualified Students, Review Finds
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