Friday, June 11, 2021
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
- ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, Notice of Executive Committee Decision: Florida Coastal School of Law Teach-Out Plan (June 2021)
- American Lawyer, BigLaw First Year Associate Pay Rises To $200,000
- Pepperdine Student Graduation Speakers Movingly Describe Life As A Law Student During COVID-19
- Brian Leiter (Chicago), Call by ABA For Comments on Significant Proposed Changes to Standards Pertaining to "Non-discrimination and Equal Opportunity" and "Curriculum"
- Brian Leiter (Chicago), The Yale Law School spectacle continues
- Miami Herald, UM Dean’s Lawyer Says Firing Will Harm Law School; Frenk to Work With Faculty in Dean Search
- NCBE Anticipates Return to In-Person Testing for February 2022 Bar Exam
- New York Times, Gripped by ‘Dinner Party-gate,’ Yale Law Confronts a Venomous Divide
- The Recorder, In New Bar Exam Data, Racial and Ethnic Disparities Persist
- Karen Sloan (Law,com), Anger. Anxiety. Depression. Unprecedented Law School Admissions Cycle Is Taking a Mental Toll on Applicants
- Karen Sloan (Law.com), 'Powerful, Collective Voice': Independent Law Schools, Standalone Graduate Schools Team Up to Build Lobbying Muscle
- Anton Sorkin (Christian Legal Society), Considering the ABA’s Proposal for Mandating Bias Training
- Mike Spivey (Spivey Consulting), A Look Into The Most Difficult Law School Admissions Cycle We have Ever Seen
- Texas Lawyer, UT Law Professor Can Continue Sex-Discrimination Suit, But Loses on Retaliation Claims
- UC-Irvine Law Review, Tenth Anniversary Special Edition
- Eli Wald (Denver), Formation Without Identity: Avoiding a Wrong Turn in the Professionalism Movement
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