ABA Proposes Changes To Diversity And Inclusion Accreditation Standard
TaxProf Blog (by Paul Caron) — Dean Caron (Pepperdine Law) shares a new proposal from the ABA regarding changes to its diversity and inclusion accreditation standard.
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TaxProf Blog (by Paul Caron) — Dean Caron (Pepperdine Law) shares a new proposal from the ABA regarding changes to its distance learning accreditation standard.
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TaxProf Blog (by Paul Caron) — Dean Caron (Pepperdine Law) shares a request for community feedback from Cleveland State University Cleveland-Marshall Law on the possibility of removing Chief Justice John Marshall from its name.
Read More about Cleveland State Law School Seeks Comments On Removing Chief Justice John Marshall From Its NameOrgan: The 2021 Law School Transfer Market
TaxProf Blog (by Jerry Organ) — Professor Organ (University of St. Thomas Law) shares data from the ABA on law school transfer students and analyses trends over the last few years.
Read More about Organ: The 2021 Law School Transfer MarketGeneration Z And The Future Of Legal Education
TaxProf Blog (by Paul Caron) — Dean Caron (Pepperdine Law) shares a Michigan Journal of Race & Law article by Tiffany Atkins (Elon University Law) detailing how Gen Z will change the culture and demographics of law schools in the future.
Read More about Generation Z And The Future Of Legal EducationBeyond Imagination?: The January 6 Insurrection
PrawfsBlog (by Mark C. Alexander) — Dean Alexander (Villanova Law) discusses the inspiration behind the book Beyond Imagination?: The January 6 Insurrection authored by 14 law deans.
Read More about Beyond Imagination?: The January 6 InsurrectionWhich law schools have grown and shrunk the most since 2015?
Excess of Democracy (by Derek T. Muller) — Professor Muller (University of Iowa Law) shares ABA data and lists the law schools with the largest decrease in enrollment since 2015.
Read More about Which law schools have grown and shrunk the most since 2015?Non-LSAT standardized test scores in admissions remain concentrated at a handful of schools
Excess of Democracy (by Derek T. Muller) — Professor Muller (University of Iowa Law) shares ABA data on how many schools admitted students using a test other than the LSAT.
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Best Practices for Legal Education (by Robert Kuehn) — Professor Kuehn (Washington University in St. Louis Law) shares data from the Center for the Study of Applied Legal Education that details how demographics for law clinic and field placement teachers have changed since 1980.
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Legal Skills Prof Blog (by Scott Fruehwald) — Professor Fruehwald shares a University of Memphis Law Review article by Katharine Schaffzin (University of Memphis Law) that explores how flipped classroom formats affected test scores for the same class over a two-year period.
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