Friday, April 23, 2021
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
- ABA, Legal Education Section Releases Employment Data For Graduating Law Class of 2020
- AccessLex/LSSSE, Bar Exam Success Initiative, It’s Not Where You Start, It’s How You Finish: Predicting Law School and Bar Success
- Edward Cantu (UMKC) & Lee Jussim (Rutgers), Microaggressions, Questionable Science, and Free Speech
- CBS, Affirmative Action And The Diversity Dilemma
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), 3L Commissioning Ceremony
- Taleed El-Sabawi (BIPOC Professor, Elon) & Madison Fields (BIPOC Student, Elon), The Discounted Labor of BIPOC Students & Faculty
- Keith A. Findley & Louise G. Trubek (Wisconsin), Clinics at Wisconsin: Comprehensive, In-Depth Pedagogy and Bottom-Up Innovation
- Jim Gash (President, Pepperdine), A Prayer for Healing
- IAALS, New Tools to Cut through Bias in Legal Hiring and Improve Legal Education Outcomes
- NCBE, National Mean of 134.0 for February 2021 MBE
- Eunice Park (Southwestern), The Power of Empathy: Cultivating Culturally Competent Lawyers
- Jordan Rothman (The Rothman Law Firm, New York & New Jersey), I Wish I Partied More In Law School
- Karen Sloan (Law.com), 2021 Law School Applicant Pool Shaping Up to Be the Largest in a Decade
- Eli Wald (Denver), Formation Without Identity: Avoiding a Wrong Turn in the Professionalism Movement
- Yale Symposium, Citation And The Law
Article of the Week: Eli Wald (Denver), Formation Without Identity: Avoiding a Wrong Turn in the Professionalism Movement.
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