Monday, June 16, 2025
Legal Ed News Roundup
ABA Journal, AI Takes On Starring Role In 4 Articles Published By Law Journal
- ABA Journal, California Supreme Court OKs Provisional Licensure—But Not For All February Candidates
- Best Lawyers, What They Don't Teach Women in Law School
- Law.com, The Careers of Young Chinese Lawyers in America Are Unraveling. Where Should They Go From Here?
- Law.com, JD-Next, GRE Gaining Popularity for Law School Admittance
- Law.com, NCBE Releases 'Blueprint' for NextGen Bar Exam
- Law.com, Outgoing Georgetown Law Dean Reflects on 23 Years of Leadership, Promoting Access
- Law.com, Without OCI, Who Decides Whether a Law Student Passes the Vibe Check? Increasingly, It’s AI
- LegalTech News, Paladin Partners With 30 Law Schools to Build Pro Bono Platform for Students
- Mark Pulliam (James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal), The Affirmative Action Myth
- National Jurist, Fastest-Growing And Most In-Demand Legal Specialties In 2025
- National Jurist, OU Law LL.M. Degree In Indigenous Peoples Law Advances Attorney Career
- preLaw, The University Of Mississippi School Of Law Gifted $300,000 To Provide Scholarships For Full-Time Students
- The Recorder, California High Court Asked to OK More February Bar Exam Aid as Pass Rate Approaches Record High
- The Recorder, CA Supreme Court OKs Limited Licenses for Some Who Failed February 2025 Bar Exam
- The Recorder, Keker Recommits to Diversity Fellowships, Deepening Opposition to Trump Administration Aims
- Reuters, Details Emerge About New National Bar Exam, With Anticipation High
- Reuters, Some Who Did Not Pass California Bar Exam Get a Chance to Practice, For Now
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