Friday, October 18, 2024
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
- ABA Journal, Connecticut Allows Fully Online Law School Grads of Purdue Global to Take Bar Exam
- ABA Journal, This Law School Is Among the 1% That Allow Use of AI to Write Admissions Essays
- Raj Ashar (J.D. 2025, Harvard), BigLaw's Campus Reach
- Bloomberg Law, How Law Schools Are Preparing Students for the New World of Work
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett Visits Pepperdine Caruso Law School
- Michael Conklin (Texas A&M), The Politics of Prestige: Increasing Ideological Discrimination in Law School Rankings
- Amy Levin (Loyola-L.A.), The Kids Aren't Alright
- Harold Anthony Lloyd (Wake Forest), Recasting Canons of Construction Into “Canonical” Queries: Canons and Queries Of Meaning, Spirit, Letter, and Text
- NALP, Class Of 2023 Achieved Record Jobs Results, But Racial/Ethnic Disparities Persisted
- New York Times, The University of Michigan Doubled Down on D.E.I. What Went Wrong?
- Pittsburgh Symposium, Disarmed, Distracted, Disconnected and Distressed: Modern Legal Education and the Unmaking of American Lawyers
- Scott Rempell (South Texas), A Blueprint to Reclaim Legal Education from External Rankers
- Roundup, Legal Ed News
- Thomas Stipanowich (Pepperdine), Malice Toward None; Charity for All: Lincoln’s Vision of Reconciliation for All Americans
- Supreme Court of California, Order Concerning Recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Commission on the Future of the Bar Exam and the Alternative Pathway Working Group
- Virginia State Bar, July 2024 Virginia Bar Exam Results: Liberty Is #1
Article of the Week: Harold Anthony Lloyd (Wake Forest), Recasting Canons of Construction Into “Canonical” Queries: Canons and Queries Of Meaning, Spirit, Letter, and Text
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